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  1. Independent Reasoning in Law: The Jewish Tradition
  2. FROM SCHMITT TO THE HEBREW BIBLE AND BACK: A CONCEPTUAL ODYSSEY OF THE SACRED AND SOVEREIGNTY - Sovereignty and the Sacred: Secularism and the Political Economy of Religion. By Robert A. Yelle. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. 304. $100....
  3. Law and Identity
  4. Introduction
  5. Strengthening Human Rights Protections in Geneva, Israel, the West Bank and Beyond
  6. Kinship, Law and Politics
  7. Conceptual analysis of the notion of 'legal source' in the Jewish legal thought
  8. A conceptual genealogy of the very idea of 'law' in the Jewish legal tradition.
  9. Selfness and Kinship in Medieval Karaite Incest Laws
  10. ‘One Flesh’ in Ecclesiastical Tradition and in Karaite Law
  11. “Others-in-Law”: Legalism in the Economy of Religious Differences
  12. DIVINITY, LAW, AND THE LEGAL TURN IN THE STUDY OF RELIGIONS
  13. Love, Law and the Judeo-Christian Separation-Individuation
  14. Jurisprudence and Theology in Late Ancient and Medieval Jewish Thought. By Joseph E David
  15. Nahmanides on Law, Land, and Otherness
  16. Introduction
  17. Law and Violence
  18. Jurisprudence and Theology
  19. Legal Reasoning: Structure and Theology
  20. Halakhic Comparative Jurisprudence
  21. Covenantal Memory
  22. Judicial Discretion (Shiqqul haDa’at)
  23. Divine Memory
  24. Theorizing Knowledge
  25. Mission and Memory
  26. Error and Tolerance
  27. Unsettled Disputes
  28. Dwelling within the Law: Nahmanides' Legal Theology
  29. Legal Comparability and Cultural Identity: The Case of Legal Reasoning in Jewish and Islamic Traditions
  30. The One Who Is More Violent Prevails—Law and Violence from a Talmudic Legal Perspective