David Novak - Jewish Justice: The Contested Limits of Nature, Law & Covenant
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Jewish Justice: The Contested Limits of Nature, Law & Covenant

David Novak

ISBN: 9781481305297
Vydavateľstvo: Baylor University Press
Rok vydania: 2017
Väzba: Hardback
Počet strán: 350
Dostupnosť: Na objednávku

Pôvodná cena: 65,99 €
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David Novak explores the continuing role of Judaism for crafting ethics, politics, and theology. Drawing on sources as diverse as the Bible, the Talmud, and ancient, medieval, and modern philosophy, Novak asserts Judaisms integral place in communal discourse of the public square. According to Novak, biblical revelation has universal implications -- that it is ultimately Gods law to humanity because humans made in Gods image are capable of making intelligent moral choices. The universality of this claim, however, stands in tension with the particularities of Jewish monotheism (one God, one people, one law). Novaks challenge is for Judaism to capitalise on the way Gods law transcends particularity without destroying difference. Thus it is as Jews that Jews are called to join communities across the faithful denominations, as well as secular ones, to engage in debates about the common good. Jewish Justice follows a logical progression from grounded ethical quandaries to larger philosophical debates. Novak begins by considering the practical issues of capital punishment, mutilation and torture, corporate crime, the landed status of communities and nations, civil marriage, and religious marriage. He next moves to a consideration of theoretical concerns: Gods universal justice, the universal aim of particular Jewish ethics, human rights and the image of God, the relation of post-Enlightenment social contract theory to the recently enfranchised Jewish community, and the voices of Jewish citizens in secular politics and the public sphere. Novak also explores the intersection of universality and particularity by examining the practice of interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

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