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Winter 2005 GTU Intersession 2005
THINKING LIKE RABBIS:
LAW, POLITICS, AND TRUTH-FINDING IN THE TALMUD
January 3-7, 2005
The Jewish tradition purports to be a way of carrying out God’s will—but
how are we supposed to come to know that will? And in our current world,
where God and politics are increasingly converging, what can we learn
from the talmudic Rabbis not only about the intersection between God,
law, politics, and truth—but about how to think and what it means to be
a human being? We will spend the week learning a sugya from the first
chapter of B. Eruvin, as well as selections from Rambam, along with
contemporary critical scholarship on the Talmud. The development of
talmudic text skills will be emphasized.
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