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Contemporary Jewish Ethics : A Bibliographical Survey, Hardback Book

Contemporary Jewish Ethics : A Bibliographical Survey Hardback

Part of the Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies series

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This bibliography documents and annotates the various articles and books devoted to Jewish ethics.

It is divided into two sections. The first is an essay exploring philosophical questions and the way in which Jewish thinkers wrestle with them.

The second part is an annotated bibliography with author, subject, and title indexes that brings together widely scattered or relatively unknown works.

Representing the broad spectrum of Jewish thought, it includes articles from journals published by Reform, Orthodox, Conservative, and Reconstructionist Jewish institutions, scholarly articles and books published in the United States and Europe, traditional collections of Hebrew ethical writings, both contemporary and classical, and anthologies.

The bibliographical survey is divided into five major sections: general works and anthologies, the history of Jewish ethics, issues in Jewish ethics, themes in Jewish ethics, and Jewish ethics and non-Jewish ethical theories.

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