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Perfect Goodness and the God of the Jews - Gellman
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This volume addresses the challenges that contemporary developments in morality and ethics pose to the idea of God as a ¿perfectly good being¿: the ideological critique of God on moral grounds, and the classic argument that no perfectly good being exists. 

Produktbeschreibung
This volume addresses the challenges that contemporary developments in morality and ethics pose to the idea of God as a ¿perfectly good being¿: the ideological critique of God on moral grounds, and the classic argument that no perfectly good being exists. 
Autorenporträt
Jerome Yehuda Gellman is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Gellman has been a fellow at the Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, at the Harvard Center for the Study of World Religions, and at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at University of Notre Dame, Indiana. He has published widely in the fields of philosophy of religion and Jewish thought.