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Theological Essays

Theological Essays by Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon.​

Mashal Hakadmoni as Primordial Metaphor

Julian Ungar-Sargon March 20, 2011

Mashal Hakadmoni as Primordial Metaphor

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon examines the parable in Jewish thought tracing a line from the Midrash to the Hassidic masters.

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Answering Answer to Job: Jung, Job and Buber

Julian Ungar-Sargon March 6, 2011

Answering Answer to Job: Jung, Job and Buber

In this compelling essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon moves past Jung with the help of Martin Buber.

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Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh

Julian Ungar-Sargon June 6, 2010

Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh

Three Hebrew words on a cross in Prague scandalize Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon and spark a deep and intricate exploration of the relationship between the Jewish and Christian traditions in our post-Holocaust age.

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Schechina Consciousness

Julian Ungar-Sargon October 11, 2009

Schechina Consciousness

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon presents a survey of the different meanings that the word "Schechina" has taken on throughout the history of the Jewish tradition.

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Two Types of Revelation

Julian Ungar-Sargon October 4, 2009

Two Types of Revelation

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon explores two models of revelation exemplified by the different narratives of receiving of the Torah on Mount Sinai related in Exodus and Deuteronomy. He argues from the Hasidic masters that the difference between the two kinds of revelation is defined by the recipient. 

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Entanglement and the Unified Theory of Us: Judah and Joseph

Julian Ungar-Sargon September 27, 2009

Entanglement and the Unified Theory of Us: Judah and Joseph

In this fascinating essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon makes an analogy between the quantum mechanical concept of entanglement and the religious archetypes of Joseph and Judah.

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Searching Souls: Uman 2009

Julian Ungar-Sargon September 21, 2009

Searching Souls: Uman 2009

In this short essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon reflects on his annual trip to Uman.

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Apikorsus and Epicurus: Rehabilitating Elisha

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 16, 2009

Apikorsus and Epicurus: Rehabilitating Elisha

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon explores the theological implications of the apostasy of Elisha ben Abuya and makes the radical argument that in a post-Holocaust age, we need to reclaim his heresy.

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The Sweetness of Torah

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 9, 2009

The Sweetness of Torah

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon reflects back upon the element of sweetness which exists in spades within the Hassidic tradition, but was missing from his religious upbringing.

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Non Nobis Domine and Psalm 115

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 2, 2009

Non Nobis Domine and Psalm 115

In this penetrating essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon ties together the Latin phrase which means "Not for us, but for everyone," Psalm 115, Shakespeare's Saint Crispin's Day speech from Henry V, and Tisha B'av Kinot.

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Grief and Intimacy: Tisha B’Av 2009

Julian Ungar-Sargon July 29, 2009

Grief and Intimacy: Tisha B’Av 2009

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon reflects on the vector that extends from Biblical text through Midrash and Hassidic thought and on to later modern views of grief and recovery.

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The Broken Vav

Julian Ungar-Sargon March 15, 2009

The Broken Vav

In this stream-of-consciousness essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon riffs on the Ishbitzer's Torah regarding the mystical significance of the Hebrew letter "Vav."

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Agape and Eros in Relating to the Divine

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 24, 2008

Agape and Eros in Relating to the Divine

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon explores the the ways in which the brother-sister bond and the husband-wife bond are used by the late Hassidic masters Noam Elimelech and Reb Nachman to articulate two radically new ways of interacting with the divine.

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From Text to Myth

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 17, 2008

From Text to Myth

In this short essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon articulates a new way to approach texts in which the different levels of meaning emerge simultaneously.

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Munich

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 10, 2008

Munich

As he prepares to depart for an off-season pilgrimage to Uman, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon plays with his grandchildren and takes stock of his life.

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Torah as Access Codes to the Divine

Julian Ungar-Sargon August 3, 2008

Torah as Access Codes to the Divine: Divine Script

Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon discusses a passage from the Degel, the grandson of the Bal Shem Tov, in this essay on the power of the divine script to heal broken souls.

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The Fugue and Reading the Text and Myself

Julian Ungar-Sargon July 27, 2008

The Fugue and Reading the Text and Myself

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon offers a meditation on the Bach C Sharp minor fugue from the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. Through a a close reading of the musical scholarship on this fugue, Dr. Ungar illuminates the process of reading sacred texts.

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Tikkun Olam

Julian Ungar-Sargon July 20, 2008

Tikkun Olam

Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon reads the concept of "Tikun Olam" against the grain in this illuminating essay.

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The Tears of Moses

Julian Ungar-Sargon July 13, 2008

The Tears of Moses

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon juxtaposes two instances in which tears are said to have written a text. The first is from Rabbi Nachman's Story of the Lost Princess and the second is Moses writing the last 8 verses of the Torah.

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The Divine Wound

Julian Ungar-Sargon July 6, 2008

The Divine Wound

In this stream of consciousness essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon moves effortlessly from Caravaggio, to his son, Naftali Zvi's writing, to the Hasidic master Rebbe Kalonymous Kalman Schapira.

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