In my last post on my secularized Jewish ethics project I proposed a pluralistic model where different communities, with different values, can fit under a Jewish ethical framework,
Really like this series! One note - I think it's important to note either a meaningfully positive or noble transformation. One can make a terrible transformation after all 😉
I am a Christian, and I also appreciate this series of articles. Is there a book in the works? I studied under Hugh Connolly, a Catholic moral theologian. He might be interested.
I hope to write a book, and already started it three times, but I keep coming up with new things that are mind-blowing and that change the entire texture of the project. Hopefully if and when things calm down I will reach a steady state and then can organize the book. Thanks!
Really like this series! One note - I think it's important to note either a meaningfully positive or noble transformation. One can make a terrible transformation after all 😉
I appreciate it the comment!
I'm trying to find professional philosophers to share this series with or to try out AskHillel. Do you know any?
Yeah it's a good question - I always recommend Rabbi Lebens. He's very friendly 😊
I am a Christian, and I also appreciate this series of articles. Is there a book in the works? I studied under Hugh Connolly, a Catholic moral theologian. He might be interested.
I hope to write a book, and already started it three times, but I keep coming up with new things that are mind-blowing and that change the entire texture of the project. Hopefully if and when things calm down I will reach a steady state and then can organize the book. Thanks!