HIST187
God, Land, Power, and the People: Moral Issues in the Jewish Historical Experience
Cross-listed with: JWST187. Credit only granted for: HIST187 or JWST187. Examines the complicated relationship between theology, nationalism, sovereignty, and the ethical exercise of social control using case studies drawn from the Jewish historical experience. The universal and age-old issues implicit in the exercise of power have gained special moral force for Jews with the creation of the State of Israel, a Jewish and a democratic state with substantial non-Jewish minorities and hundreds of thousands of non-citizen subjects. Can these be reconciled? Jewish efforts over the ages and in recent times to define justice provide concrete examples through which to examine and discuss crucial abstract principles.
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22 reviews
Average rating:
4.05