A Jewish Public Theology draws from Jewish law and political science to address the most searing current policy issues. It goes beyond the current orthodoxies of left, right, and populist ideologies to examine how an ancient tradition speaks to the disruptions of our global epoch.
A Jewish Public Theology draws from Jewish law and political science to address the most searing current policy issues. It goes beyond the current orthodoxies of left, right, and populist ideologies to examine how an ancient tradition speaks to the disruptions of our global epoch.
Abraham Unger is associate professor and director of urban programs in the Department of Government and Politics at Wagner College and senior research fellow at the Carey Institute of Government Reform.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Is there a Jewish Public Theology? Chapter 2: A Theology of Stewardship: Tikkun Olam and the Rabbinic Canon Chapter 3: Covenantal Values and the Post-Global State Chapter 4: Judaism, Democracy, and the City Chapter 5: Halakhah and a Global Politics of Cooperation
Chapter 1: Is there a Jewish Public Theology? Chapter 2: A Theology of Stewardship: Tikkun Olam and the Rabbinic Canon Chapter 3: Covenantal Values and the Post-Global State Chapter 4: Judaism, Democracy, and the City Chapter 5: Halakhah and a Global Politics of Cooperation
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