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Epilogue

Shalom Carmy Winter 2006 Issue 39.4

Post of author Shalom Carmy

“When the Land is Sinful, Her Officers are Many” Is There Ethics Outside of Politics?

God is Distant, Incomprehensible: A Literary-Theological Approach to Zophar’s First Speech

On Cleaving as Identification: R’ Soloveitchik’s Account of Devekut in U-Vikkashtem Mi-Sham

A Peshat in the Dark: Reflections on the Age of Cary Grant

Editor’s Note: Homer and the Bible

Post in issue Winter 2006 Issue 39.4

Torture and the Ticking Bomb

The Origin of Nations and the Shadow of Violence: Theological Perspectives on Canaan and Amalek

Rabbinic Responses to Conscription

Biblical Narratives and the Status of Enemy Civilians in Wartime

Introduction to the Special Issue

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