In this first volume of a trilogy, Daniel J. Elazar addresses political uses of the idea of covenant, the tradition that has adhered to that idea, and the political arrangements that flow from it
In this first volume of a trilogy, Daniel J. Elazar addresses political uses of the idea of covenant, the tradition that has adhered to that idea, and the political arrangements that flow from itHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: The Idea 1: Covenant as a Political Concept 2: Covenant and the Origins of Political Society 3: Biblical Origins 4: The Bible and Political Life in Covenant II: Torah: Covenantal Teaching 5: Bereshith: The Covenants of Creation 6: Abraham and His Children: Migration and Covenant 7: Federal versus Natural Man 8: Freedom and Covenant: Exodus, Sinai, and Sefer Habrit 9: The Mosaic Polity: What Else Happened at Sinai? 10: From Covenant to Constitution: Deuteronomy III: The Classic Biblical Utopia 11: Joshua: God's Federal Republic 12: Fostering Civic Virtue 13: Joshua's Farewell Addresses 14: Judges: The Reality? IV: The Alternate Model 15: Covenant and Kingdom: Dealing with Fundamental Regime Change 16: The Institutionalized Federal Monarchy 17: Covenant as Judgment, Law, and Government 18: Covenant Applied: Israelite Political Organization V: The Postbiblical Tradition 19: Talmudic Constitutionalism 20: Medieval Covenant Theory 21: Covenant and Polity in the Premodern Jewish Historical Experience 22: The Covenant Tradition in Modernity 23: The Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition: A Summary Statement
I: The Idea 1: Covenant as a Political Concept 2: Covenant and the Origins of Political Society 3: Biblical Origins 4: The Bible and Political Life in Covenant II: Torah: Covenantal Teaching 5: Bereshith: The Covenants of Creation 6: Abraham and His Children: Migration and Covenant 7: Federal versus Natural Man 8: Freedom and Covenant: Exodus, Sinai, and Sefer Habrit 9: The Mosaic Polity: What Else Happened at Sinai? 10: From Covenant to Constitution: Deuteronomy III: The Classic Biblical Utopia 11: Joshua: God's Federal Republic 12: Fostering Civic Virtue 13: Joshua's Farewell Addresses 14: Judges: The Reality? IV: The Alternate Model 15: Covenant and Kingdom: Dealing with Fundamental Regime Change 16: The Institutionalized Federal Monarchy 17: Covenant as Judgment, Law, and Government 18: Covenant Applied: Israelite Political Organization V: The Postbiblical Tradition 19: Talmudic Constitutionalism 20: Medieval Covenant Theory 21: Covenant and Polity in the Premodern Jewish Historical Experience 22: The Covenant Tradition in Modernity 23: The Covenant Idea and the Jewish Political Tradition: A Summary Statement
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