Love Your Neighbor and Yourself: A Jewish Approach to Modern Personal EthicsIn this topically relevant book on modern ethical issues, Dorff focuses on personal ethics, Judaism's distinctive way of understanding human nature, our role in life, and what we should strive to be, both as individuals and as members of a community. Dorff addresses specific moral issues that affect our personal lives: privacy, particularly at work as it is affected by the Internet and other modern technologies; sex in and outside of marriage; family matters, such as adoption, surrogate motherhood, stepfamilies, divorce, parenting, and family violence; homosexuality; justice, mercy, and forgiveness; and charitable acts and social action. |
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... This Is My Friend”: Sex and the Family 73 Sexual Relations: Fundamental Concepts and Values 74 Two Fundamental Concepts 74 Six Fundamental Values 76 Sex within Marriage 82 Marital Companionship 82 Parenthood 95 Nonmarital Sex 111 A ...
... This Is My Friend”: Sex and the Family 73 Sexual Relations: Fundamental Concepts and Values 74 Two Fundamental Concepts 74 Six Fundamental Values 76 Sex within Marriage 82 Marital Companionship 82 Parenthood 95 Nonmarital Sex 111 A ...
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Chapter Three is a revised version of the Rabbinic Letter I wrote for and with the Rabbinical Assembly's Commission on Human Sexuality and published as “This Is My Beloved, This Is My Friend”: A Rabbinic Letter on Intimate Relations ...
Chapter Three is a revised version of the Rabbinic Letter I wrote for and with the Rabbinical Assembly's Commission on Human Sexuality and published as “This Is My Beloved, This Is My Friend”: A Rabbinic Letter on Intimate Relations ...
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A perusal of the table of contents reveals that the topics include privacy, sex, parent–child relations, family violence, forgiveness, and hope. All of those discussions are down-to-earth and practically oriented, and I ask: What would ...
A perusal of the table of contents reveals that the topics include privacy, sex, parent–child relations, family violence, forgiveness, and hope. All of those discussions are down-to-earth and practically oriented, and I ask: What would ...
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Thus the extent to which life-support mechanisms should be used for dying patients, the degree to which an employee's privacy must be maintained, and the norms that should govern sexual relations between unmarried people are all moral ...
Thus the extent to which life-support mechanisms should be used for dying patients, the degree to which an employee's privacy must be maintained, and the norms that should govern sexual relations between unmarried people are all moral ...
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Physically, they become one flesh when they have sexual relations together; marriage and family are designed, in part, to satisfy the sexual needs of both spouses. Most other traditions in both the Occident and the Orient—and in ...
Physically, they become one flesh when they have sexual relations together; marriage and family are designed, in part, to satisfy the sexual needs of both spouses. Most other traditions in both the Occident and the Orient—and in ...
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Sommario
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This Is My Beloved This Is My Friend Sex and the Family | 73 |
Parents and Children | 127 |
Family and Violence | 155 |
The Elements of Forgiveness | 207 |
Hope and Destiny | 231 |
Notes | 252 |
The Interaction of Judaism with Morality Defining Motivating and Educating a Moral Person and Society | 311 |
Notes to Appendix | 345 |
Bibliography of Cited Modern Sources | 347 |
Index | 361 |
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Love Your Neighbor and Yourself: A Jewish Approach to Modern Personal Ethics Elliot N. Dorff Anteprima limitata - 2003 |
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