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Jewish Bioethics Rabbinic Law And Theology In Their Social And Historical Contexts Yechiel Michael Barilan

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Jewish Bioethics Rabbinic Law And Theology In Their Social And Historical Contexts Yechiel Michael Barilan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Yechiel Michael Barilan
ISBN: 9781107024663, 1107024668
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Jewish Bioethics Rabbinic Law And Theology In Their Social And Historical Contexts Yechiel Michael Barilan by Yechiel Michael Barilan 9781107024663, 1107024668 instant download after payment.

This book presents the discourse in Jewish law and rabbinic literature on bioethical issues, highlighting practical problems in their socio-historical contexts. Yechiel Michael Barilan discusses end-of-life care, abortion, infertility treatments, the brain death debate, and the organ market. Barilan also presents the theology and spirituality of Jewish medical law, the communal responsibility for healthcare, and the charitable sick-care societies that flourished in the Jewish communities until the beginning of the twentieth century.

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