Ethical Ambiguity in the Hebrew Bible
In this book, Shira Weiss elucidates the moral tradition of the Hebrew Bible by subjecting ethically challenging biblical texts to moral philosophical analysis. Examining the most essential questions of Jewish Thought, she uses contemporary philosophy to decipher Scriptural ethics as uncovered from a variety of biblical stories. Aided by ancient, medieval, and contemporary resources, Weiss presents a comprehensive discussion of enduring ethical questions that arise from biblical narrative and continue to be contested in modern times. She shows how such analysis can unsettle assumptions and beliefs, as well as foster moral reflection. Ethical Ambiguity in the Hebrew Bible will be of interest to scholars and students of ethics, philosophy, Jewish thought, biblical theology, and exegesis.
- Applies contemporary ethical debates to elucidate morally challenging Scriptural stories
- Uncover Scriptural moral tradition by subjecting ethically challenging biblical texts to moral philosophical analysis
- Each chapter is comprised of a self-contained topic in ethics and begins with a discussion of a moral debate, followed by a philosophical analysis of biblical narratives which illustrate the ethical issue
Product details
September 2018Hardback
9781108429405
258 pages
235 × 157 × 19 mm
0.52kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Religion and morality
- 2. Divine command morality
- 3. Divine justice
- 4. Ethics of price gouging
- 5. Ethics of deception
- 6. Ethics of spy seduction
- 7. Conclusion
- Appendix: ethics of treatment of war captives.