Lorberbaum, Menachem, 1958-

Politics and the limits of law : secularizing the political in medieval Jewish thought / Menachem Lorberbaum. - Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2001. - xii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. - Contraversions : Jews and other differences . - Contraversions (Stanford, Calif.) .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-208) and indexes.

Introduction: Divine Law and Secular Politics -- The Polity -- Biblical and Talmudic Background -- Maimonides -- The Natural Foundations of Politics -- "Man Is Political by Nature" -- Modern Interpretations -- Polity and Society -- Medieval Interpretations -- Naturalizing Divine Law -- The Insufficiency of Law -- Maimonides on Law -- From Law to Politics -- The Code on the Priority of Politics -- Monarchy--A King Must Be Appointed and Honored -- The King and the Sanhedrin -- The King's Right to Command -- The King's Right to Punish -- Royal Law -- Consent -- The Maimonidean Monarchy--Instrumental or Natural? -- Constitutional Crisis and Messianic Resolution -- The Maimonidean Polity -- Politics and Religion -- Tension -- The Messianic Polity -- The Utopian Vision -- The Messianic Age and the Utopian Vision -- Gerondi -- The Kahal as a Polity -- The History of Public Law -- Communal Authority -- Nahmanides -- Solomon ibn Adret (Rashba) -- The Autonomy of Politics -- Politics -- The Structure of the Polity -- Divine Law -- Impasse -- Conclusion: Secularizing Politics -- Turning to Modernity.

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Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204 --Political and social views.
Nissim ben Reuben Gerondi, 1310?-1375? --Political and social views.


Judaism and politics--History.
Judaism and politics--History--To 1500.

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