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- Title
FREEDOM TO SIN: A JEWISH JURISPRUDENCE OF RELIGIOUS FREE EXERCISE.
- Authors
Pill, Shlomo C.
- Abstract
The article focuses on how Jewish law was actually applied in practice in the times and places in which religious and lay authorities had the power to enforce religious norms reveals that rabbinic jurisprudence. It mentions severe limits that Jewish law, as presented in the Torah and Talmud, appears to place on religious liberty and the freedom to act sinfully. It also framework for religious freedom apparently embraced by rabbinic jurisprudence and attempts to coerce religious piety.
- Subjects
JEWISH law; FREEDOM of religion; JURISPRUDENCE; RABBINICAL literature; TALMUD; BIBLE. Pentateuch
- Publication
Regent University Law Review, 2021, Vol 34, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1056-3962
- Publication type
Article