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volume 4, number 4

Fall 2009

The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Intellectual Discourse: Part Two
Rethinking Biblical Alternatives to Political Philosophy and Law
Michael Walzer
Prophecy and International Politics
Arthur J. Jacobson
Prophecy as Expertise
Suzanne Last Stone
Between Truth and Trust: The False Prophet as Self-Deceiver?
Shalom Carmy, Yeshiva University
“We Were Slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt”: Literary-Theological Notes on Slavery and Empathy
Contemporary Christian and Islamic Readings of the Hebrew Bible for Law and Politics
Michael J. Perry
A Religious Basis of Liberal Democracy
Ronald R. Garet
The Ten Commandments and the Fourteenth Amendment
Anver M. Emon
To Most Likely Know the Law: Objectivity, Authority, and Interpretation in Islamic Law