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... Jews who refuse to expand the scope of Judaism in that way do a disservice to both Jews and Judaism ; in the name of preserving the tradition that our ancestors have passed down to us , they make it irrelevant or , worse , morally blind ...
... Jews who refuse to expand the scope of Judaism in that way do a disservice to both Jews and Judaism ; in the name of preserving the tradition that our ancestors have passed down to us , they make it irrelevant or , worse , morally blind ...
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ment also do a disservice to both Jews and Judaism . After all , Jews throughout the ages have cherished their ... Jewish law or thought to new circum- stances ; and sometimes achieving a proper balance between tradition and modernity ...
ment also do a disservice to both Jews and Judaism . After all , Jews throughout the ages have cherished their ... Jewish law or thought to new circum- stances ; and sometimes achieving a proper balance between tradition and modernity ...
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... Jewish medical ethics , assumes that Judaism can guide us in moral questions generally and questions of medical ethics ... Jews , as a result , depend solely on Jewish law to make their moral decisions . Others , however , ignore Jewish ...
... Jewish medical ethics , assumes that Judaism can guide us in moral questions generally and questions of medical ethics ... Jews , as a result , depend solely on Jewish law to make their moral decisions . Others , however , ignore Jewish ...
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... Jewish position , not the Jewish stance . Methodologically , proponents of any given Jewish position must not simply state their reading of the tradition but must argue for it against other possible readings and , more broadly ...
... Jewish position , not the Jewish stance . Methodologically , proponents of any given Jewish position must not simply state their reading of the tradition but must argue for it against other possible readings and , more broadly ...
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... Jewish.3 Only when these elements affecting any decision in Jewish medical ethics are made manifest can one fully understand the role that moral sensitivities can and should play in arriving at a ruling . Reform writers often speak as ...
... Jewish.3 Only when these elements affecting any decision in Jewish medical ethics are made manifest can one fully understand the role that moral sensitivities can and should play in arriving at a ruling . Reform writers often speak as ...
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LXIII | 186 |
LXIV | 198 |
LXV | 202 |
LXVI | 208 |
LXVII | 213 |
LXVIII | 217 |
LXIX | 218 |
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XXIX | 80 |
XXX | 81 |
XXXI | 93 |
XXXII | 95 |
XXXIII | 96 |
XXXIV | 98 |
XXXV | 100 |
XXXVI | 101 |
XXXVII | 102 |
XXXVIII | 103 |
XL | 106 |
XLI | 107 |
XLII | 111 |
XLIII | 116 |
XLIV | 120 |
XLV | 121 |
XLVI | 122 |
XLVII | 123 |
XLVIII | 125 |
XLIX | 128 |
L | 134 |
LI | 135 |
LII | 139 |
LIII | 151 |
LIV | 152 |
LV | 161 |
LVI | 165 |
LVII | 167 |
LVIII | 168 |
LIX | 172 |
LX | 176 |
LXI | 180 |
LXX | 221 |
LXXI | 223 |
LXXII | 224 |
LXXIII | 225 |
LXXIV | 226 |
LXXVI | 228 |
LXXVII | 229 |
LXXVIII | 230 |
LXXIX | 239 |
LXXX | 243 |
LXXXI | 245 |
LXXXII | 246 |
LXXXIII | 249 |
LXXXIV | 252 |
LXXXV | 254 |
LXXXVI | 255 |
LXXXVII | 264 |
LXXXVIII | 267 |
LXXXIX | 270 |
XC | 272 |
XCI | 273 |
XCII | 274 |
XCIII | 276 |
XCIV | 279 |
XCV | 280 |
XCVI | 282 |
XCVII | 291 |
XCVIII | 299 |
XCIX | 306 |
C | 310 |
CI | 313 |
CII | 318 |
CIII | 322 |
CIV | 325 |
CV | 327 |
CVI | 395 |
CVII | 396 |
CVIII | 398 |
CIX | 400 |
CX | 404 |
CXI | 408 |
CXII | 411 |
CXIII | 412 |
CXIV | 416 |
CXVI | 418 |
CXVII | 424 |
CXVIII | 443 |
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Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical Ethics Elliot N. Dorff Prévia não disponível - 2003 |
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Referências a este livro
Aging, Spirituality, and Religion: A Handbook, Volume 2 Melvin Kimble,Susan H. McFadden Visualização parcial - 2002 |
Modern Judaism: An Oxford Guide Nicholas Robert Michael De Lange,Miri Freud-Kandel Prévia não disponível - 2005 |