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Judaism in biological perspective : biblical lore and Judaic practices

Material Type: All, Books — Tags: , — Posted on January 5, 2009 at 8:49 am

By: Rick Goldberg

This book is an edited volume of science-based essays written by biological anthropologists/psychologists and Judaic scholars.

Can there be rational examples of the compatibility between natural science and Judaism? This book offers a strikingly novel perspective on traditional and contemporary Judaic practices. For those with some Judaic knowledge, there are biological explanations in these chapters not seen elsewhere. For those well-versed in evolutionary theory, the authors’ perspectives suggest new approaches to the scientific study of religion. Topics include the monistic tendency, biblical polygyny, biblical family conflict, circumcision and proselytes, sacrificial-ritualistic mitzvot (obligations), periodic conjugal separation, Judaic traditionalism, male and female reproductive strategies, and the relationship between costly signaling and prestige.

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