Freedom and law [electronic resource] : a Jewish-Christian apologetics / Randi Rashkover.

By: Rashkover, RandiContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Fordham University Press, 2011Description: vii, 334 pSubject(s): Liberty -- Religious aspects | Law -- Biblical teaching | Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity | Christianity and other religions -- JudaismGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 296.3/96 LOC classification: BL65.L52 | R37 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction: emancipating law -- Pt. I. The logic of exceptionalism. 1. Sacrificing election: divine freedom and its abuses -- 2. Monotheism and exceptionalism -- 3. Materializing the law: Spinoza, Rose, and Novak -- Pt. II. The logic of the law. 4. The biblical theology of abiding -- 5. The new thinking and the order of wisdom -- Pt. III. Justification in the law and Jewish-Christian apologetics. 6. The freedom of the law and the law of freedom: re-reading election -- 7. Christianity and the law: the law as the form of the gospel.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: emancipating law -- Pt. I. The logic of exceptionalism. 1. Sacrificing election: divine freedom and its abuses -- 2. Monotheism and exceptionalism -- 3. Materializing the law: Spinoza, Rose, and Novak -- Pt. II. The logic of the law. 4. The biblical theology of abiding -- 5. The new thinking and the order of wisdom -- Pt. III. Justification in the law and Jewish-Christian apologetics. 6. The freedom of the law and the law of freedom: re-reading election -- 7. Christianity and the law: the law as the form of the gospel.

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