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The Ecological Message of the Torah - Knowledge, Concepts and Laws with Made Survival in a Land of Milk and Honey Possible

English · Hardback

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The Hebrew Bible was written by authors who had a very modern idea of basic biology and a deep insight into the functioning of fragile ecosystems. They had a well-founded concept of how nature should be treated so that it would not be degraded but preserved and handed over intact to the next generation. To achieve this goal the sages did not rely on a general feeling of benevolence towards nature but came up with a cogent system of laws which precisely directed their way of handling natural resources. The main goals of these ecological commandments of the Torah were to avoid overuse of the land and to maintain a high diversity of species. This program enabled the Israelites to establish a highly productive sustained agriculture under the rather adverse conditions of a 'land of milk and honey.'

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By Aloys Hfttermann

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Authors Aloys Hfttermann, Aloys Huttermann
Publisher University of South Florida
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780788505805
ISBN 978-0-7885-0580-5
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 155 mm x 231 mm x 23 mm
Weight 544 g
Series Studies in the History of Judaism
South Florida Studies in the H
Studies in the History of Judaism
South Florida Studies in the H
Studies in the History of Juda
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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