Natural Law in Judaism
Discover the profound connection between natural law and Judaism in the insightful book, Natural Law in Judaism by an esteemed author. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1998, this compelling hardback edition spans 224 pages and challenges the common misconception that natural law is incompatible with Jewish thought.
This thought-provoking work demonstrates that the principles of natural law are not only relevant but integral to the Jewish tradition. It explores how universal moral principles align seamlessly with the specific historical revelation of Judaism, providing readers with a deeper understanding of both concepts. Perfect for scholars and those interested in the intersection of ethics and religion, this book invites readers to reconsider the foundations of moral philosophy within a Jewish context.
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