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Jewish Monotheism and Slavery offers a comprehensive analysis of how monotheistic theology in Judaism addressed and rationalized the institution of slavery. Catherine Hezser investigates the theological contradictions and practical realities of slavery within Jewish communities across different historical periods.
The book examines ancient rabbinic texts, biblical interpretations, and historical evidence to understand how Jewish monotheistic principles coexisted with slavery practices. Hezser explores the ethical frameworks rabbis developed to regulate slavery and the gradual evolution of Jewish thought on human bondage and freedom.
Part of the Elements in Religion and Monotheism series, this work contributes to broader conversations about monotheism’s moral implications and its relationship to social institutions. It provides valuable insights for scholars of Judaism, religious ethics, and the history of slavery.







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