Punishment and Freedom: The Rabbinic Construction of Criminal LawUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 10 de juny 2008 - 206 pàgines In Punishment and Freedom, Devora Steinmetz offers a fresh look at classical rabbinic texts about criminal law from the perspective of legal and moral philosophy. Steinmetz holds that the criminal and judicial procedures they describe were never designed to be applied in a real state. Rather, these texts deal with broader philosophical, theological, and ethical conceptions of the law. |
Continguts
H eneq and the Nature of Law | 1 |
Noachide Law | 20 |
Legal Principles and Prohibitions | 40 |
Murder and the Social Response to Wrongdoing | 53 |
Paul and the Rabbis | 69 |
Law Responsibility and Transformation | 106 |
Appendix | 117 |
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