Jewish Thought in Dialogue : Essays on Thinkers, Theologies and Moral Theories.
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- 9781618110930
- 181/.06
- B755 -- .S457 2009eb
Intro -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- THE BIBLE AS A SOURCE FOR PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION* -- MAIMONIDES' MORAL THEORY -- WORSHIP, CORPOREALITY, AND HUMAN PERFECTION: A Reading of -- THE INTEGRATION OF TORAH AND CULTURE: Its Scope and Limits in the Thought of Rav Kook -- RABBI ABRAHAM ISAAC KOOK AND THE AMBIGUITIES OF "OPENNESS" -- SCIENCE AND RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE THOUGHT OF RABBI JOSEPH B. SOLOVEITCHIK -- DIVINE INTERVENTION AND RELIGIOUS SENSIBILITIES -- FROM ANTHROPOLOGY TO METAPHYSICS: David Hartman on Divine Intervention -- IS MATTER ALL THAT MATTERS?: Judaism, Free Will, and the Genetic and Neuroscientific Revolutions -- "FROM THE DEPTHS I HAVE CALLED TO YOU": Jewish Reflections on September 11th and Contemporary Terrorism* -- DOES JEWISH LAW EXPRESS JEWISH PHILOSOPHY?: The Curious Case of Theodicies -- BEYOND OBEDIENCE: The Ethical Theory of Rabbi Walter Wurzburger -- "AS THYSELF": The Limits of Altruism in Jewish Ethics -- CONCEPTS OF AUTONOMY IN JEWISH MEDICAL ETHICS -- THE OVEREXAMINED LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING* -- INDEX OF BIBLICAL AND RABBINIC SOURCES -- INDEX OF TOPICS AND NAMES.
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