Three Replies: On Revelation, Natural Law and Jewish Autonomy in Theology

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  • Yoram Hazony The Herzl Institute, Jerusalem

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2015-3.241412070024a

Abstract

I address three key questions in Jewish theology that have come up in readers’ criticism of my book The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: (i) How should we think about God’s revelation to man if, as I have proposed, the sharp distinction between divine revelation and human reason is alien to the Hebrew Bible and classical rabbinic sources? (ii) Is the biblical Law of Moses intended to be a description of natural law, suggesting the path to life and the good for all nations? And (iii) what should be the role of the Jewish theologian, given the overwhelming prevalence of Christian conceptions of God and Scripture in contemporary theological discourse.

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Published

2015-05-05

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