Biblical judgments : new legal readings in the Hebrew Bible / Daphne Barak-Erez.
2024
BS1199.L3 B37 2024
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Biblical judgments : new legal readings in the Hebrew Bible / Daphne Barak-Erez.
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9780472903979 electronic book
0472903977 electronic book
9780472221318 electronic book
0472221310 electronic book
9780472076581 hardcover
9780472056583 paperback
0472903977 electronic book
9780472221318 electronic book
0472221310 electronic book
9780472076581 hardcover
9780472056583 paperback
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Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2024.
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©2024
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English
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1 online resource.
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10.3998/mpub.12759861 doi
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BS1199.L3 B37 2024
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LAW060000 POL035010
Dewey Decimal Classification
296.1/8
Summary
Biblical Judgments invites readers to consider today's timeless dilemmas of law and government, social justice, and human rights, through the perspective of a text that has helped shape western society: the Hebrew Bible. By focusing on biblical narratives and literature rather than on traditional interpretations of biblical law, Daphne Barak-Erez is able to look beyond historic norms to concentrate on what Old Testament stories can reveal about the "big" issues. She discusses questions such as: What can modern-day governmental regulation learn from the exercise of food rationing in Egypt as a response to Pharaoh's dream of a future famine? How does social distancing in the time of Covid-19 compare with people sent outside the camp as a precautionary measure against bible-era plagues? What can promoters of social justice glean from the demands made to Moses that daughters should also inherit from their father when biblical law did not recognize inheritance rights of women? Rather than offering a historical study, Barak-Erez draws upon famous court decisions from around the world to root her analysis in modern law. Organized by subject matter, Biblical Judgments analyzes how the themes of law and government, judging and judges, human rights and social justice, criminal law, private law, and family and inheritance law are presented through a number of different stories. In recounting the compelling narratives of the Hebrew Bible, Biblical Judgments exposes their inherent legal tensions and what we can learn about legal dilemmas today.
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Law, meaning, and violence.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Law and Government
Part II: Judges and Judging
Part III: Human Rights and Social Justice
Part IV: Criminal Law
Part V: Private Law
Part VI: Family and Inheritance Law.
Part II: Judges and Judging
Part III: Human Rights and Social Justice
Part IV: Criminal Law
Part V: Private Law
Part VI: Family and Inheritance Law.