Judaism, Race, and Ethics
Explore the intricate and often challenging relationship between race and religion in Judaism, Race, and Ethics by Jonathan K. Crane. Published by the Pennsylvania State University Press in 2020, this compelling collection of essays delves into the ethical complexities surrounding these themes from a multidisciplinary perspective. With contributions from experts in history, philosophy, sociology, ethics, religious studies, law, psychology, literary studies, and theology, this book offers a rich tapestry of insights that invite readers to reflect on the intersections of identity and belief. Spanning 304 pages, Judaism, Race, and Ethics is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound implications of race within the Jewish faith and its broader societal context. Engage with thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional notions and inspire deeper understanding.