Judaism and Human Rights in Contemporary Thought: A Bibliographical Survey (Bibliographies & Indexes in Religious Studies) - Hardcover

Breslauer, S. Daniel

 
9780313279942: Judaism and Human Rights in Contemporary Thought: A Bibliographical Survey (Bibliographies & Indexes in Religious Studies)

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This reference provides a comprehensive survey of human rights in Judaism. It includes both theoretical discussions of the nature and substance of human rights and practical applications of that theory either by Jews or to Jews. While numerous dissertations and audio-visual materials focus on human rights and Judaism, the bibliography is limited to books and articles. The majority of the works have been written in English or Hebrew, but significant studies in other languages, chiefly French and German, have also been included. The volume contains more than 700 citations, each accompanied by a descriptive annotation.

The book begins with an introductory essay that examines the basic concerns of the works that follow. The annotated entries are then presented in five chapters. The first chapter includes anthologies, references, and periodicals. The second chapter includes studies of human rights in the Bible and Talmud. The third chapter includes works on Jewish theories of human rights. The fourth chapter, broken down into smaller sections, includes works on Judaism and particular human rights. The fifth chapter contains entries for works on contemporary Judaism and human rights. The volume concludes with author, title, and subject indexes.

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S. DANIEL BRESLAUER is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas. He has published extensively on modern Jewish religion and morality including Covenant and Community in Modern Judaism (Greenwood, 1989), Contemporary Jewish Ethics (Greenwood, 1985), Modern Jewish Morality (Greenwood, 1986), and Judaism and Human Rights in Contemporary Thought (Greenwood, 1993).

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