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100 1 |a Newman, Louis E.,  |d 1956- 
245 1 0 |a Past imperatives :  |b studies in the history and theory of Jewish ethics /  |c Louis E. Newman. 
260 |a Albany, N.Y. :  |b State University of New York Press,  |c ©1998. 
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490 1 |a SUNY Series in Jewish Philosophy 
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500 |a Several of the chapters in this book were originally published as journal articles between 1987 and 1993. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-278) and index. 
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505 0 |a Front Matter -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Ethics: Applied and Theoretical, Prescriptive and Descriptive -- The Modern Study of Jewish Ethics -- Studies in the History and Theory of Jewish Ethics -- Content -- Part One: Ethics and Law -- Law, Virtue, and Supererogation in the Halakha -- The Problem of Lifnim Mishurat Hadin Reconsidered -- Talmudic Sources -- The Status of Lifnim Mishurat Hadin 
505 8 |a Interpreting Lifnim Mishurat Radin: A Fresh PerspectiveEthics as Law, Law as Religion -- Reflections on the Problem of Law and Ethics in Judaism -- The Evidence -- The Parameters of the Debate -- Reframing the Issues -- Law and Ethics in the Context of Judaism as a Religious System -- Covenant and Contract -- A Framework for the Analysis of Jewish Ethics -- The Centrality of Covenant -- Covenant and Contract: A Typology of Relationships -- Covenant Theologies and Jewish Ethics -- Conclusions -- Part Two: Ethics and Theology -- The Quality of Mercy 
505 8 |a On the Duty to Forgive in the Judaic TraditionA Philosophical Model of Forgiveness -- Judaic Sources on Forgiveness -- The Theological Foundation of the Duty to Forgive -- Jewish Theology and Bioethics -- The Character of Traditional Jewish Ethics -- Some Principles of Jewish Biomedical Ethics -- Jewish Medical Ethics in a Wider Context -- Nature and Torah, Creation and Revelation -- On the Possibility of a Natural Law in Judaism -- Natural Law: Issues of Definition -- Natural Law in Judaism: Redefining the Question, Reexamining the Texts 
505 8 |a Nature and Torah, Creation and RevelationReligious Faith, Historical Relativism, and the Prospects for Modern Jewish Ethics -- Revelation, Historicism, and the Search for Moral Norms -- God's Presence in History: Reconstructing Jewish Theology -- Jewish Theology, Covenant, and Ethics -- Part Three: Methodological Issues in Contemporary Jewish Ethics -- Woodchoppers and Respirators -- The Problem of Interpretation in Contemporary Jewish Ethics -- Interpretation in Contemporary Jewish Ethics: Description and Analysis -- The Interpretation of Texts in a Legal Tradition 
505 8 |a Contemporary Jewish Ethics-A ReassessmentText and Tradition in Contemporary Jewish Bioethics -- Jewish Ethics in the Modern World -- Models in Contemporary Jewish Ethics -- The Hermeneutics of Contemporary Jewish Ethics -- The Concept of Tradition in Contemporary Jewish Ethics -- Talking Ethics with Strangers -- A View from Jewish Tradition -- The Nature of Secular Bioethics -- How Judaism Can Contribute to Secular Bioethics -- Englehardt and Secular Bioethics Revisited -- Conclusion -- New Directions in the Study ofthe Ethics of Judaism 
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