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Jewish virtues and the good life

Dr. Zwi Werblowsky contends that Judaism involves a commitment to certain specifics of virtue and the good life which are grunded in fundamental religious experience. Other discussants argue that Judaism should be viewed as a developmental religion which continuously creates a notion of the good life that is livable under different sets of circumstances.

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  • "A debate on whether Judaism commits one to certain specifics of virtue and the good life which are grounded in fundamental religious experience and vision or if it should instead be viewed as a developmental, problem-solving religion which, given new sets of circumstances, continuously creates the notion of the good life that is livable. Featuring Jerald Brauer, John Cogley, Haim Cohn, Alfred Gottschalk, David Weiss Halivni, Jacob Petuchowski, Philip Rieff, Lord Ritchie-Calder, Ellis Rivkin, Nathan Rotenstreich, Joseph Schwab, and R.J. Zwi Werblowski."
  • "Dr. Zwi Werblowsky contends that Judaism involves a commitment to certain specifics of virtue and the good life which are grunded in fundamental religious experience. Other discussants argue that Judaism should be viewed as a developmental religion which continuously creates a notion of the good life that is livable under different sets of circumstances."@en

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