In Halakhah in a Theological Dimension, David Novak argues that Jewish law (halakhah) is grounded on a set of theological assumptions relating to the covenant between God and Israel. Novak’s study is fundamental for understanding both his later work on the Covenant and the continuing philosophical discussion of the relationship between religious law and theology
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Shmuel Trigano, Philosophy of the Law. The Political in the Torah. With a ...
After reading Professor Chaim Saiman’s book, Halakhah: The Rabbinic Idea of Law, I have a desire to ...
This volume examines the ideas of Rabbi Moses ben Nahman (1194-1270), the Ramban, Nahmanides in the ...
Organized as a series of authoritative discussions, this book presents the application of Jewish law...
In this thesis, I contend that a robust moral and political framework can be best located within the...
The paper considers the relationship between law and theology within the Covenant Code. The first pa...
Dr. Adams discusses Israel and keeping the Covenant.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccexodus/1048/thumbnail....
The Torah as the key to the understanding of the relationship between God and man: A covenantal-Chri...
This study attempts to analyze two ways of adapting the Jewish law to the new realities which Jewish...
Halakhah, or the body of Jewish norms of conduct and religious practices, consists of an everchangin...
One\u27s view of Israel is key in determining one\u27s theology. This groundbreaking study investiga...
This book discusses the political theology developed by German Jewish philosophy in the 20th century...
The word “torah” is often if not usually thought of exclusively in terms of law. Some people think t...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Shmuel Trigano, Philosophy of the Law. The Political in the Torah. With a ...
After reading Professor Chaim Saiman’s book, Halakhah: The Rabbinic Idea of Law, I have a desire to ...
This volume examines the ideas of Rabbi Moses ben Nahman (1194-1270), the Ramban, Nahmanides in the ...
Organized as a series of authoritative discussions, this book presents the application of Jewish law...
In this thesis, I contend that a robust moral and political framework can be best located within the...
The paper considers the relationship between law and theology within the Covenant Code. The first pa...
Dr. Adams discusses Israel and keeping the Covenant.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccexodus/1048/thumbnail....
The Torah as the key to the understanding of the relationship between God and man: A covenantal-Chri...
This study attempts to analyze two ways of adapting the Jewish law to the new realities which Jewish...
Halakhah, or the body of Jewish norms of conduct and religious practices, consists of an everchangin...
One\u27s view of Israel is key in determining one\u27s theology. This groundbreaking study investiga...
This book discusses the political theology developed by German Jewish philosophy in the 20th century...
The word “torah” is often if not usually thought of exclusively in terms of law. Some people think t...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Shmuel Trigano, Philosophy of the Law. The Political in the Torah. With a ...
After reading Professor Chaim Saiman’s book, Halakhah: The Rabbinic Idea of Law, I have a desire to ...