Accessible to scholars and general readers with interests in ethics, philosophy, Jewish thought, or biblical theology and exegesis. Academics within the fields of philosophy, theology, religion, and the Bible, as well as rabbis, preachers and educators may find the exegetical interpretations and ethical discussions stimulating and instructive.
Accessible to scholars and general readers with interests in ethics, philosophy, Jewish thought, or biblical theology and exegesis. Academics within the fields of philosophy, theology, religion, and the Bible, as well as rabbis, preachers and educators may find the exegetical interpretations and ethical discussions stimulating and instructive.
Shira Weiss is the author of Joseph Albo on Free Choice: Exegetical Innovation in Medieval Jewish Philosophy (2017), in addition to articles in Jewish Quarterly Review, the Journal of Religious Ethics and the Journal of Jewish Ethics. She has been awarded fellowships by the John Templeton Foundation in philosophic theology and interfaith science/religion projects, respectively, as well as an NEH summer fellowship in Medieval Jewish Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Religion and morality 2. Divine command morality 3. Divine justice 4. Ethics of price gouging 5. Ethics of deception 6. Ethics of spy seduction 7. Conclusion Appendix: ethics of treatment of war captives.
1. Religion and morality 2. Divine command morality 3. Divine justice 4. Ethics of price gouging 5. Ethics of deception 6. Ethics of spy seduction 7. Conclusion Appendix: ethics of treatment of war captives.
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