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| Title: | Jeremiah and the Dimensions of the Moral Life |
| Authors: | Knight, Douglas A., 1943- |
| Issue Date: | 1980 |
| Publisher: | KTAV Publishing House |
| Citation: | Knight, Douglas A. "Jeremiah and the Dimensions of the Moral Life." The Divine Helmsman: Studies on God's Control of Human Events. Eds. James L. Crenshaw and Samuel Sandmel. New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1980. 87-105. |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | Jeremiah -- (Biblical prophet) -- In rabbinical literature Ethics in the Bible -- Study and teaching Social ethics Practical reason Will Affect (Psychology) -- Religious aspects Sociology, Biblical Time -- Religious aspects Judgment (Ethics) Theological anthropology -- Biblical teaching |
| Description: | For Jeremiah, morality and religion are "intimately intertwined." Professor Douglas Knight constructs "a theory of moral agency" in an effort to examine "all dimensions of existence which impinge upon the process of moral acting." Included are: rationality, volition, affectivity, sociality, temporality and historicality, and moral freedom. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/3815 |
| Appears in Collections: | Douglas Knight -- publications
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