Talk:Norbert M. Samuelson
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Speedy deletion of Norbert M. Samuelson
editA tag has been placed on Norbert M. Samuelson requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is notable: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, articles that do not indicate the subject's importance or significance may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, as well as our subject-specific notability guideline for biographies.
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- As reviewing administrator, I think the article almost certain will show notability when finished. Please add the rest as soon as possible. I put on a tag that will put off deletion for 7 days, if people respect it.DGG (talk) 22:17, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
That tag has now lapsed, but very little more has been added. I don't think that the fact that he has written five books really counts as an "indicat[ion] why its subject is important or significant", unless we are assuming that all authors are "important or significant". HrafnTalkStalk 07:13, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
- Two of these books were published by Cambridge University Press. I think it would be a cold day in hell, to find a reputable editor who would not find Sameulson notable. If Hrafn is merely talking in the abstract, then I suggest those comments be ignored or pushed onto a guideline discussion about WP:Notability, which, by the way, isn't even wikipedia policy. --Firefly322 (talk) 21:59, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- Does anyone dare add probable anti-semite to the list of anti-religious concerns regarding the bulk of Hrafn's edits? --Firefly322 (talk) 22:09, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- Two of these books were published by Cambridge University Press. I think it would be a cold day in hell, to find a reputable editor who would not find Sameulson notable. If Hrafn is merely talking in the abstract, then I suggest those comments be ignored or pushed onto a guideline discussion about WP:Notability, which, by the way, isn't even wikipedia policy. --Firefly322 (talk) 21:59, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Collection of Sourced Information on Norbert Samuelson
editNorbert Samuelson
- Dr. Samuelson is the Grossman Chair of Jewish Studies at Arizona State University in the Department of Religious Studies.
- He is the founder and secretary of the Academy of Jewish Philosophy.
- Dr. Samuelson's scholarship focuses on Jewish philosophy and theology.
- He has written extensively on both medieval and modern Jewish philosophy.
- In the field of religion and science he has authored two major philosophical- theological works that wrestle with the problem of creation: The First Seven Days: A Philosophical Commentary on the Creation of Genesis (1992) and Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation (1994).
- Professor Samuelson has been active in the American Academy of Religion,
- the Association of Jewish Studies,
- the American Theological Society, and
- the American Philosophical Association.
In these organizations he has articulated a distinctly Jewish way of doing philosophy and demonstrated how to think creatively and precisely about the interface of reason and faith.
http://www.counterbalance.org/bio/norb-frame.html accessed May 8, 2011
Professional Papers and Works
edit- The legacy of Franz Rosenzweig: collected essays - Luc Anckaert, Martin Brasser, Norbert Max Samuelson - 2004 - 233 pages
- Judaism and the doctrine of creation Norbert Max Samuelson - 1994 - 362 pages -
- A user's guide to Franz Rosenzweig's star of redemption Norbert Max Samuelson - 1999 - 386 pages
- Jewish Philosophy: An Historical Introduction - Samuelson - 2006 - 344 pages
- A People apart: chosenness and ritual in Jewish philosophical thought Daniel H. Frank - 1993 - 270 pages
- The wars of the Lord: On God's knowledge / Gersonides. A transl. ...: Volume 3 Lēwî Ben-Geršon, Norbert Max Samuelson - 1977 - 323 pages
- Proceedings of the Academy for Jewish Philosophy David Novak, Norbert Max Samuelson - 1992 - 417 pages
- Studies in Jewish philosophy: collected essays of the Academy for ... Norbert Max Samuelson, Academy for Jewish Philosophy (U.S.) - 1987 - 591 pages
- Joint Publication Board of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science and Meadville Theological School, Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, Meadville Theological School - 2005
- Judaism: Volume 18; Volume 18 American Jewish Congress - 1969
WP:LINKFARM
editThis article is becoming more and more of a WP:LINKFARM, in that there is more space devoted to links to Google Books than to the actual body of the article (currently still a single paragraph). That's quite apart from the complete lack of third-party sourcing in the article body (strong hint: it would probably be better to state what reviews say about his work in the body, than to just list them in the ever-increasing laundry-list of 'Works'). HrafnTalkStalk(P) 15:33, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Hrafn, I agree with the current inadequate state of the article. I have also noted that Samuelson is quite an accomplished person. However, I personally never heard of him before. Thus, I am still in the stages of learning about him. My attention was drawn to the article about him because it was being considered for deletion. In my opinion that would be unfortunate. Meanwhile, I have been using the talk section to collect information about Samuelson. DonaldRichardSands (talk) 16:28, 9 May 2011 (UTC)