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March 30, 1995 0195090667 978-0195090666
Over the past decade much significant new work has appeared in the field of Jewish ethics. While much of this work has been devoted to issues in applied ethics, a number of important essays have explored central themes within the tradition and clarified the theoretical foundations of Jewish ethics. This important text grew out of the need for a single work which accurately and conveniently reflects these developments within the field.
The first text of its kind in almost two decades, Contemporary Jewish Ethics and Morality presents wide-ranging and carefully organized recent essays on Jewish ethical theory and practice. Serving as an introduction to Jewish ethics, it acquaints the student with the distinctive methodological issues involved and offers a sampling of Jewish positions on contemporary moral problems. The book features work from both traditionalist and liberal contributors, making this the only volume which encompasses the full range of contemporary Jewish ethical perspectives. Writers such as Harold Schulweis, Judith Plaskow, David Novak, David Hartman, and Blu Greenberg discuss law and ethics, natural law, humility, justice, sex and the family, euthanasia, and other vital issues relating to modern Judaism. Many of the readings appear here for the first time, making this important text the most timely sourcebook in its field. Uniquely qualified to reflect the high level and depth of contemporary work in this area of study, Contemporary Jewish Ethics and Morality is an essential contribution to any course dealing with Jewish ethics.

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"Not only the first book of Jewish ethics and morality in two decades, it is also a landmark work on the leading edge of Jewish thought. One of the remarkable features of this anthology is the scope of the views it presents....Because it is accessible to a wide audience, lay persons who must face agonizing choices will find this meaningful work an excellent guide to decision-making....This anthology is an absolute necessity for the contemporary Jew who wants to strive to live a thoughtful and meaningful life. It has to be read slowly, savored, and constantly reviewed. It does not belong on the shelves of rabbis, Jewish scholars, ethicists, and ordinary people, but in their hands. It is simply the best in its field. It is post-modern and it will endure." --The Jerusalem Post Magazine


"An excellent collection of articles! It is a much-needed and up-to-date replacement for Kellner's Contemporary Jewish Ethics. Exactly the book I have been waiting for to use in my Jewish Ethics course."--Jeffrey Rubenstein, New York University


"Superb! Very perceptive and comprehensive in its topic. It filled out a neglected area of previous study and gave me some frameworks for evaluating Christian Ethics."--Prof. Kennard, Moody Bible Institute


"Having taught Jewish Ethics for ten years, I have been searching for a textbook so comprehensive and thorough. It is a very valuable contribution to the field and a blessing for instructors and students."--Stanley Wagner, University of Denver


"A valuable collection of thirty-two essays, gathered into two parts, that presents the vast resources and diversity of Jewish ethics....This collection is an essential resource to students and scholars of religious ethics, and is indispensable for college, university, and seminary libraries."--Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Youngstown State University


About the Author

Elliot N. Dorff is at University of Judaism. Louis E. Newman is at Carleton College.

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  • Paperback: 488 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 30, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195090667
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195090666
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 1 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars A well-written study of Jewish ethics, November 10, 2004
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The publisher notes that "Over the past decade much significant new work has appeared in the field of Jewish ethics. While much of this work has been devoted to issues in applied ethics, a number of important essays have explored central themes within the tradition and clarified the theoretical foundations of Jewish ethics. This important text grew out of the need for a single work which accurately and conveniently reflects these developments within the field."

[It presents...] "carefully organized recent essays on Jewish ethical theory and practice. Serving as an introduction to Jewish ethics, it acquaints the student with the distinctive methodological issues involved and offers a sampling of Jewish positions on contemporary moral problems. The book features work from both traditionalist and liberal contributors, making this the only volume which encompasses the full range of contemporary Jewish ethical perspectives. Writers such as Harold Schulweis, Judith Plaskow, David Novak, David Hartman, and Blu Greenberg discuss law and ethics, natural law, humility, justice, sex and the family, euthanasia, and other vital issues relating to modern Judaism. Many of the readings appear here for the first time, making this important text the most timely sourcebook in its field."
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The word ethics may be used and understood in many different ways. Read the first page
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halakhic formalism, intimacy constellations, shelom bayit, bal tashit, nonrational commandments, lifnim mishurat hadin, transcendent thrust, halakhic way, yetser hara, halakhic precedents, humble personality, halakhic process, halakhic system, contemporary moral problems, covenant model, halakhic literature, halakhic tradition, active euthanasia, passive euthanasia, whoever closes, halakhic sources, contemporary bioethics, ethical texts, wide reflective equilibrium, avodah zarah
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New York, Shulhan Arukh, United States, Sefer Hasidim, Mishneh Torah, Conservative Judaism, David Novak, Rabbi Judah, David Bleich, American Jews, Eugene Borowitz, Harvard University Press, Rabbi Bleich, Schocken Books, Song of Songs, Fred Rosner, New Haven, Notre Dame, Book of Ruth, American Jewish, Baba Batra, Hanina ben Teradion, Hermann Cohen, Holy One, Marvin Fox
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