Law, politics, and morality in Judaism
In: Ethikon series in comparative ethics
Abstract
Jewish legal and political thought developed in conditions of exile, where Jews had neither a state of their own nor citizenship in any other. What use, then, can this body of thought be today to Jews living in Israel or as emancipated citizens in secular democratic states? Can a culture of exile be adapted to help Jews find ways of being at home politically today? These questions are central in Law, Politics, and Morality in Judaism, a collection of essays by contemporary political theorists, philosophers, and lawyers. --From publisher's description.
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English
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Princeton University Press
ISBN
9781400827206, 1400827205, 1282129473, 9781282129474, 9786612129476, 6612129476
Pages
xi, 217
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