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Punishment and Freedom - The Rabbinic Construction of Criminal Law

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Devora Steinmetz teaches Talmud and rabbinics at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Klappentext Punishment and Freedom The Rabbinic Construction of Criminal Law Devora Steinmetz "This is an exciting and often brilliant work, perhaps the best available analysis of how judicial punishment is understood in rabbinic literature. Punishment and Freedom contributes mightily to the most vexed and widely debated issue in all of Jewish legal theory, whether Jewish law is to be conceived as positivist or instead as reflecting a notion of natural law."--David Shatz, Yeshiva University In Punishment and Freedom, Devora Steinmetz offers a fresh look at classical rabbinic texts about criminal law from the perspective of legal and moral philosophy. Steinmetz holds that the criminal and judicial procedures they describe were never designed to be applied in a real state. Rather, these texts deal with broader philosophical, theological, and ethical conceptions of the law. Through close readings of passages describing criminal procedure and punishment, Steinmetz argues that the Rabbis constructed an extreme positivist view of sinaitic law based in divine command. This view of law is related to a conception of the human being as fully free and responsible. Steinmetz contrasts this philosophy with the reflections on law in the Pauline letters and argues that the Rabbis see their own view of law as a key marker of Jewish identity that is tied to the rabbinic notion that human beings are charged with shaping the world and their own destiny. Punishment and Freedom is a valuable guide through talmudic discourse for scholars of Jewish thought, early Christianity, and legal philosophy. Devora Steinmetz teaches Talmud and rabbinics at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion 2008 | 224 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4068-9 | Cloth | $59.95s | £39.00 World Rights | Religion Short copy: Punishment and Freedom offers a fresh look at classical rabbinic texts about criminal law from the perspective of legal and moral philosophy, arguing that the Rabbis constructed an extreme positivist view of law that is based in divine command and that is related to the rabinnic notion notion of human freedom and responsibility. Zusammenfassung Punishment and Freedom offers a fresh look at classical rabbinic texts about criminal law from the perspective of legal and moral philosophy! arguing that the Rabbis constructed an extreme positivist view of law that is based in divine command and that is related to the rabinnic notion notion of human freedom and responsibility. Inhaltsverzeichnis Note on Transliteration Preface Chapter 1. Heneq and the Nature of Law Chapter 2. Noachide Law Chapter 3. Legal Principles and Prohibitions Chapter 4. Murder and the Social Response to Wrongdoing Chapter 5. "And Live by Them": Paul and the Rabbis Chapter 6. Law, Responsibility, and Transformation Appendix Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments ...

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Authors Devora Steinmetz
Publisher University of pennsylvania pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.06.2008
 
EAN 9780812240689
ISBN 978-0-8122-4068-9
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 165 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Series Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
Divinations: Rereading Late An
Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
Divinations: Rereading Late An
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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