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- catalog contributor b12592561.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Fundamental Beliefs That Guide Jewish Social Ethics. The Central Stories of Jews, Christians, and Americans. The Nature of the Individual. The Nature of the Community. The Goals of Human Existence. Reprise: The Fundamental Concepts As Articulated in the Central Stories -- Ch. 2. Pluralism within the Jewish Community. Rabbinic Approaches to Diversity. Modern Approaches to Diversity. The Need for Unity with Diversity -- Ch. 3. "A People Apart": A Jewish Theology of Jewish Relations to Other Peoples. Jewish Identity Defined by the Jewish Covenant with God. Idolaters and Monotheists. Nationalism and Universalism in the Traditional Concept of the Covenant. Historical, Epistemological, and Theological Groundwork for Jews' Relations to Other Religions. Reciprocal Christian and Muslim Recognition of the Theological Validity of Judaism. A Realistic but Open Model of the Covenant for Our Times.".
- catalog description "Ch. 4. The King's Torah: Judaism and National Policy. The Historical Relationship of Jews to the State. Arguments for Separation of Church and State. Coherence and Continuity amid Freedom and Diversity. Areas of Moral Disagreement. Justifying This Approach Philosophically and Theologically. Bringing Religion and Nation Closer Together -- Ch. 5. Procedural Justice: Making a Fair Decision. Procedural and Substantive Justice. Aspiring to Be Holy: Beyond the Letter of the Law. Arbitration and Mediation. God's Justice. Justice and Love -- Ch. 6. Substantive Justice: A Jewish Approach to Poverty. Jewish Value Concepts Relevant to Concern for the Poor. Jewish Poverty Programs. Translating from Then to Now. Insights from the Tradition for Contemporary Thought and Action. An Ongoing Challenge -- Ch. 7. "A Time for War and a Time for Peace": The Ethics of War and International Intervention. Political and Economic Intervention. Obligatory and Discretionary Wars.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-298) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 303 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0827607156".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society,".
- catalog subject "HN40.J5 D67 2002".
- catalog subject "Jewish ethics.".
- catalog subject "Judaism and social problems.".
- catalog subject "Social ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Fundamental Beliefs That Guide Jewish Social Ethics. The Central Stories of Jews, Christians, and Americans. The Nature of the Individual. The Nature of the Community. The Goals of Human Existence. Reprise: The Fundamental Concepts As Articulated in the Central Stories -- Ch. 2. Pluralism within the Jewish Community. Rabbinic Approaches to Diversity. Modern Approaches to Diversity. The Need for Unity with Diversity -- Ch. 3. "A People Apart": A Jewish Theology of Jewish Relations to Other Peoples. Jewish Identity Defined by the Jewish Covenant with God. Idolaters and Monotheists. Nationalism and Universalism in the Traditional Concept of the Covenant. Historical, Epistemological, and Theological Groundwork for Jews' Relations to Other Religions. Reciprocal Christian and Muslim Recognition of the Theological Validity of Judaism. A Realistic but Open Model of the Covenant for Our Times.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 4. The King's Torah: Judaism and National Policy. The Historical Relationship of Jews to the State. Arguments for Separation of Church and State. Coherence and Continuity amid Freedom and Diversity. Areas of Moral Disagreement. Justifying This Approach Philosophically and Theologically. Bringing Religion and Nation Closer Together -- Ch. 5. Procedural Justice: Making a Fair Decision. Procedural and Substantive Justice. Aspiring to Be Holy: Beyond the Letter of the Law. Arbitration and Mediation. God's Justice. Justice and Love -- Ch. 6. Substantive Justice: A Jewish Approach to Poverty. Jewish Value Concepts Relevant to Concern for the Poor. Jewish Poverty Programs. Translating from Then to Now. Insights from the Tradition for Contemporary Thought and Action. An Ongoing Challenge -- Ch. 7. "A Time for War and a Time for Peace": The Ethics of War and International Intervention. Political and Economic Intervention. Obligatory and Discretionary Wars.".
- catalog title "To do the right and the good : a Jewish approach to modern social ethics.".
- catalog type "text".