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Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019January 30, 2020 EDT

The Challenge of Halakhah

Kevin L. Hughes,
halakhahrabbinic lawwestern philosophy
Photo by eberhard grossgasteiger on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019

Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2019
  • The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws
    Harlan Grant Cohen
  • Halakhah Between Historicism and Dogmatism
    Christine Hayes
  • The Challenge of Halakhah
    Kevin L. Hughes
  • Defining Law
    Tal Kastner
  • "Turn It and Turn It, For All Is in It": Reflections on Chaim Saiman's Halakhah: The Rabbinic Idea of Law
    Cathleen Kaveny
  • Reading Halakhah As a Secularist
    Sanford Levinson
  • The Expressive Power of Rabbinic Law
    Richard H. McAdams
  • Implications of the Rabbinic Idea of Law for the History of Halakhah: Dialectics, Apologetics, Fractalization?
    Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg
  • Temple, Talmud, and Sacrament: Some Christian Thoughts on Halakhah
    Nathan B. Oman
  • Jurisprudence, Halakhah, and Moral Particularism
    Amy J. Sepinwall
  • Review of Chaim Saiman's The Rabbinic Idea of Law
    Suzanne Last Stone
  • Binaries: Remarks on Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah"
    Richard H. Weisberg
Villanova Law Review
Kevin L. Hughes, The Challenge of Halakhah, 64 Villanova Law Review 687 (2020).
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