Jewish theocracy / / by Gershon Weiler.

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Year of Publication:1988
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Preface -- From the Preface to the Hebrew Edition -- Chapter One The Concept of Theocracy: Its Origin and Meaning in Josephus -- Chapter Two Jewish Particularism and the Ideal Polity in Philo -- Chapter Three Politics, Authority and Prophecy in Maimonides -- Chapter Four Antipolitics Articulate and Triumphant in Abravanel -- Chapter Five Spinoza's Critique of Religious Authority -- Chapter Six The Emergence of Halakhic Authority -- Chapter Seven Halakha - Its Nature and Institutions -- Chapter Eight Halakha of the State -- Chapter Nine The Secularization of the Jewish People -- Chapter Ten The State of Israel and the Jewish Religion -- Chapter Eleven The Jewish Religion and the State of Israel -- Chapter Twelve The Patchwork and its Anomalies -- Chapter Thirteen Halakha and History -- Chapter Fourteen The Intellectual Limitations of Halakha -- Chapter Fifteen The Inadequacy of Theocratic Halakha Qua Religion -- Chapter Sixteen Halakha Against the State -- Chapter Seventeen A New Legitimacy?.
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Preface -- From the Preface to the Hebrew Edition -- Chapter One The Concept of Theocracy: Its Origin and Meaning in Josephus -- Chapter Two Jewish Particularism and the Ideal Polity in Philo -- Chapter Three Politics, Authority and Prophecy in Maimonides -- Chapter Four Antipolitics Articulate and Triumphant in Abravanel -- Chapter Five Spinoza's Critique of Religious Authority -- Chapter Six The Emergence of Halakhic Authority -- Chapter Seven Halakha - Its Nature and Institutions -- Chapter Eight Halakha of the State -- Chapter Nine The Secularization of the Jewish People -- Chapter Ten The State of Israel and the Jewish Religion -- Chapter Eleven The Jewish Religion and the State of Israel -- Chapter Twelve The Patchwork and its Anomalies -- Chapter Thirteen Halakha and History -- Chapter Fourteen The Intellectual Limitations of Halakha -- Chapter Fifteen The Inadequacy of Theocratic Halakha Qua Religion -- Chapter Sixteen Halakha Against the State -- Chapter Seventeen A New Legitimacy?.
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contents Preface -- From the Preface to the Hebrew Edition -- Chapter One The Concept of Theocracy: Its Origin and Meaning in Josephus -- Chapter Two Jewish Particularism and the Ideal Polity in Philo -- Chapter Three Politics, Authority and Prophecy in Maimonides -- Chapter Four Antipolitics Articulate and Triumphant in Abravanel -- Chapter Five Spinoza's Critique of Religious Authority -- Chapter Six The Emergence of Halakhic Authority -- Chapter Seven Halakha - Its Nature and Institutions -- Chapter Eight Halakha of the State -- Chapter Nine The Secularization of the Jewish People -- Chapter Ten The State of Israel and the Jewish Religion -- Chapter Eleven The Jewish Religion and the State of Israel -- Chapter Twelve The Patchwork and its Anomalies -- Chapter Thirteen Halakha and History -- Chapter Fourteen The Intellectual Limitations of Halakha -- Chapter Fifteen The Inadequacy of Theocratic Halakha Qua Religion -- Chapter Sixteen Halakha Against the State -- Chapter Seventeen A New Legitimacy?.
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