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Chapter IX Theoretical Grounds for Tolerance in the Jewish Tradition
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Moshe Sokol
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii
- Introduction x
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LIVING A JEWISH LIFE
- Chapter I Maimonides on Joy 12
- Chapter II Maimonides on the Philosophical Life 31
- Chapter III Is There a “Halakhic” Response to the Problem of Evil? 67
- Chapter IV Attitudes Toward Pleasure in Jewish Thought: A Typological Proposal 83
- Chapter V Mitzvah as Metaphor: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Ta’amei Ha-Mitzvot 112
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AUTONOMY, FREEDOM, AND TOLERANCE
- Chapter VI Maimonides on Freedom of the Will and Moral Responsibility 140
- Chapter VII Master or Slave? Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik on Human Autonomy in the Presence of God 158
- Chapter VIII The Autonomy of Reason, Revealed Morality and Jewish Law 205
- Chapter IX Theoretical Grounds for Tolerance in the Jewish Tradition 225
- Chapter X Personal Autonomy and Religious Authority 263
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TOPICS IN APPLIED JEWISH ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY Applied Jewish Ethics
- Chapter XI The Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources: A Philosophical Analysis of the Halakhic Sources 305
- Chapter XII Some Tensions in the Jewish Attitude Toward the Taking of Human Life 338
- Chapter XIII What Are the Ethical Implications of Jewish Theological Conceptions of the Natural World? 355
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Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
- Chapter XIV Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Lonely Man of Faith 378
- Chapter XV Ger Ve-Toshav Anokhi: Modernity and Traditionalism in the Life and Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik 434
- Chapter XVI Transcending Time: Elements of Romanticism in the Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik 451
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Interpreting Jewish Texts
- Chapter XVII What Does A Jewish Text Mean? Theories of E’lu Ve-Elu Divrei Elohim Hayyim in Rabbinic Literature 467
- Chapter XVIII How Do Modern Jewish Thinkers Interpret Religious Texts? 481
- CITATIONS INDEX 509
- GENERAL INDEX 512
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii
- Introduction x
-
LIVING A JEWISH LIFE
- Chapter I Maimonides on Joy 12
- Chapter II Maimonides on the Philosophical Life 31
- Chapter III Is There a “Halakhic” Response to the Problem of Evil? 67
- Chapter IV Attitudes Toward Pleasure in Jewish Thought: A Typological Proposal 83
- Chapter V Mitzvah as Metaphor: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Ta’amei Ha-Mitzvot 112
-
AUTONOMY, FREEDOM, AND TOLERANCE
- Chapter VI Maimonides on Freedom of the Will and Moral Responsibility 140
- Chapter VII Master or Slave? Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik on Human Autonomy in the Presence of God 158
- Chapter VIII The Autonomy of Reason, Revealed Morality and Jewish Law 205
- Chapter IX Theoretical Grounds for Tolerance in the Jewish Tradition 225
- Chapter X Personal Autonomy and Religious Authority 263
-
TOPICS IN APPLIED JEWISH ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY Applied Jewish Ethics
- Chapter XI The Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources: A Philosophical Analysis of the Halakhic Sources 305
- Chapter XII Some Tensions in the Jewish Attitude Toward the Taking of Human Life 338
- Chapter XIII What Are the Ethical Implications of Jewish Theological Conceptions of the Natural World? 355
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Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
- Chapter XIV Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Lonely Man of Faith 378
- Chapter XV Ger Ve-Toshav Anokhi: Modernity and Traditionalism in the Life and Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik 434
- Chapter XVI Transcending Time: Elements of Romanticism in the Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik 451
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Interpreting Jewish Texts
- Chapter XVII What Does A Jewish Text Mean? Theories of E’lu Ve-Elu Divrei Elohim Hayyim in Rabbinic Literature 467
- Chapter XVIII How Do Modern Jewish Thinkers Interpret Religious Texts? 481
- CITATIONS INDEX 509
- GENERAL INDEX 512