The Philosophy of the Bible as Foundation of Jewish Culture
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Eliezer Schweid
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Translated by:
Leonard Levin
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Eliezer Schweid (1929-2022) was Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University. He published over forty books in general and specific areas of Jewish thought of all periods, and commented frequently on the relevance of the legacy of Jewish thought to contemporary issues of Jewish and universal human concern. He was the recipient of the distinguished Israel Prize and two honorary doctorates.Levin Leonard :
Leonard Levin teaches Jewish philosophy at the Academy for Jewish Religion, Yonkers, NY.Eliezer Schweid (1929-2022) was Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University. He published over forty books in general and specific areas of Jewish thought of all periods, and commented frequently on the relevance of the legacy of Jewish thought to contemporary issues of Jewish and universal human concern. He was the recipient of the distinguished Israel Prize and two honorary doctorates. Leonard Levin teaches Jewish philosophy at the Academy for Jewish Religion, Yonkers, NY.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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The Complementarity of Law and Narrative
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Chapter 1. The Law of the Kingdom of God
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Chapter 2. Deuteronomy (the “Second Torah”) - The Beginning of Renewal of the Written Torah as Oral Torah
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Chapter 3. The Partnership of Man and Woman in the Law of Moses and the Prophets
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Chapter 4. Universalism and Particularism - Openness to Foreign Cultures, and Isolation from their Influence
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Index
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