Editorial biography
Yudit Kornberg Greenberg is a contemporary scholar of religious studies whose interdisciplinary work examines theological and philosophical dimensions of love across religious traditions. Her book "Love in World Religions" offers a comparative analysis of how major world religions conceptualize and practice love, exploring its relationship to divine-human encounters and ethical imperatives. Greenberg's scholarship bridges philosophy of religion and comparative theology, investigating how different religious traditions understand love as both a human experience and a divine attribute. Her work contributes to interfaith dialogue by identifying common threads and distinctive features in religious conceptions of love, while also examining how these understandings shape believers' relationships with the divine and with others. Through her comparative approach, Greenberg illuminates the central role of love in religious thought and practice across cultures.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Better than Wine: Love, Poetry, and Prayer in the Thought of Franz Rosenzweig أفضل من الخمر: الحب والشعر والصلاة في فكر فرانز روزنتسفايغ | 1996 1417 AH | Monograph | religious-language · discussed · scripture-and-sacred-text · discussed | Included |
| Love in World Religions الحب في أديان العالم | 2008 1429 AH | Monograph | religious-diversity-argument · discussed · scripture-and-sacred-text · discussed | Included |
| Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions موسوعة الحب في أديان العالم | 2008 1429 AH | Edited volume | general-theism-debate · discussed · religious-language · discussed | Included |