Modern Jewish Ethics since 1970
Writings on Methods, Sources, and Issues
Jonathan K Crane editor Mira Beth Wasserman editor Emily A Filler editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Brandeis University Press
Publishing:3rd Jul '25
£112.00
This title is due to be published on 3rd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A compelling and generative way to study and teach Jewish ethics.
The field of Jewish ethics is characterized by foundational questions about how to do Jewish ethics—questions that are inseparable from other scholarly work within the subject area. The essays in this collection show that analyzing methods of reasoning is a productive approach for both students and teachers of Jewish ethics. The volume is organized not by standalone essays but by sets of curated conversations between scholars from different time periods, academic subfields, and religious commitments (or lack thereof). These deliberate juxtapositions encourage scholars and students to undertake similar meta-ethical analyses on Jewish ethics as related to theories and methods, communities, constructions of the human, and bioethics. For the editors, Jewish ethics is not just a set of propositions or principles; it cannot be reduced to a single trajectory of thought or abstracted as an elaborate system of ideas. Instead, Jewish ethics is the field of study that engages Jewish texts, ideas, history, and experience in conversations about values and virtues, justice and good judgment, and human relations and responsibilities. This volume, which presents such discussions, is certain to spark many more.
“An eclectic selection of writings that should be on all of our bookshelves. The editors cultivate a more nuanced moral language—rooted in the ancient but radically forward-looking—to ensure we advance a more just and compassionate society.” -- Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, president and dean, Valley Beit Midrash
“Scholars of Jewish ethics have been among the most innovative contemporary Jewish thinkers. New methodologies enable us to better understand the Jewish tradition and to think in new ways about Jewish life today.” -- Claire E. Sufrin, senior editor at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America and editor of “Sources: A Journal of Jewish Ideas”
ISBN: 9781684582617
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
350 pages