ISBN-13: 9780275928452 / Angielski / Twarda / 1988 / 161 str.
Rabbinic political thinking has a long and comparatively well documented history extending back to the biblical constitution in Deuteronomy. Though rabbinic political theory conventionally remains unrecognized by political scientists, the rise of religiously-based power in Israel demonstrates the effects of such theory when used to guide policy. In providing a rare systematic study of rabbinic political thinking -- as well as a basis for study of how its underlying theory might apply to contemporary political areanas -- "The Judaic State" proves to be valuable material to scholars of political philosophy, religion and society, and Jewish studies.