Covenantal thinking : essays on the philosophy and theology of David Novak /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Toronto ; Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
[2024]
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| Series: | Kenneth Michael Tanenbaum series in Jewish studies.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Covenantal Thinking in the Post-Polemic Age
- Part One: Election
- 1 Speech Delivered at the Seventh Annual Semikha Ceremony of Yeshivat Maharat
- 2 From Prison to Home
- 3 Freedom from God: Rebalancing David Novak's Covenantal Theology
- 4 What, Not Who, Is a Jew: Halevi-Maimonides in Those Days, Rabbi Aviner and Rabbi Kafih in Our Days
- 5 Reply to Part One
- Part Two: Natural Law
- 6 Reconciling Election and Natural Law in David Novak's Theology of Covenant
- 7 Getting Clear and Getting Real about Natural Law
- 8 Inviting David Novak to Reappraise "Natural Theology"
- 9 Reply to Part Two
- Part Three: Polity
- 10 Covenant and Federalism: An Appreciation and Critique of David Novak's Social and Political Thought
- 11 Politics and Precedent: David Novak, Meir Kahane, and Yoel Teitelbaum (the Satmar Rebbe) on Judaism and Zionism
- 12 Reply to Part Three
- Part Four: Reason
- 13 How "Interfaith" Was Medieval Philosophical Dialogue? Wrestling with the Thought of David Novak
- 14 The Limits of Jewish Philosophical Reflection
- 15 David Novak on Covenantal Relations
- 16 Reply to Part Four
- Contributors
- Index
- Series List