Philosophy of the Law: The Political in the Torah (Contemporary Jewish Thought)

https://www.pomeranzbooks.co.il/web/image/product.template/60205/image_1920?unique=c37e8c7

₪ 99.15 99.15 ILS ₪ 99.15

₪ 117.00

Not Available For Sale

This combination does not exist.

Jewish Thought and Philosophy


Synopsis

It has become a commonplace to regard nature and politics as the privileged sphere of Greet philosophy and to consider the thinking of Israel as exclusively attuned to the word of God. Yet an unbiased reading of the text of the Torah reveals a coherent biblical approach to the political. In Philosophy of the Law, Shmuel Trigano outlines the political theory of the Bible through a philosophical inquiry into the biblical text. Trigano claims that, far from advocating a theocracy, with all power in the hands of the Divine, biblical politics is based on human freedom. The Covenant in the Hebrew Bible may not be a "social contract," but the politics to which it leads can illuminate our thinking on the social contract model, which dominates the modern understanding of politics. Book jacket.

Publisher:

Shalem Press

Pages:

544

Date Published:

2011-04-16