TY - BOOK AU - Berger,Yitzhak AU - Shatz,David AU - Blau,Rivkah Teitz AU - Carmy,Shalom AU - Friedman,Michelle AU - Herring,Basil AU - Pollack,Robert AU - Sompolinsky,Haim AU - Spero,Moshe Halevi AU - Yehuda,Rachel TI - Judaism, Science, and Moral Responsibility T2 - The Orthodox Forum Series SN - 9781461638346 AV - BM538.S3 O78 2005 U1 - 296.3/75296.375 PY - 2005/// CY - Lanham PB - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers KW - Judaism and science KW - Congresses KW - Science KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Jewish ethics KW - Repentance KW - Judaism KW - Judaïsme et sciences KW - Congrès KW - Sciences KW - Aspect moral KW - Morale juive KW - Repentir KW - Judaïsme KW - RELIGION KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - Conference papers and proceedings N1 - Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Orthodox Forum: Fourteenth Conference; Series Editor's Introduction; Introduction Yitzhak Berger and David Shatz; Science, Free Will, and Jewish Thought; 1 A Scientific Perspective on Human Choice Haim Sompolinsky; 2 Genetics and Morality Robert Pollack; 3 Is Matter All that Matters? Judaism, Free Will, and the Genetic and Neuroscientific Revolutions David Shatz; 4 Use It or Lose It: On the Moral Imagination of Free Will Shalom Carmy; Personal Accountability and the Religious Community; 5 Choice-Diminished Behavior and Religious-Communal Policy Basil Herring6 If an Abuser Cannot Control His Impulses, What Is the Responsibility of Other Adults in the Community? A Response to Basil Herring Rivkah Teitz Blau; Psychological Perspectives on the Process of Repentance; 7 Psychotherapy and Teshuvah: Parallel and Overlapping Systems for Change Michelle Friedman and Rachel Yehuda; 8 To Whom, to Where, and to When Does One ""Return"" in Teshuvah? Moshe Halevi Spero; Index; About the Series Editor; About the Contributors N2 - Judaism, Science, and Moral Responsibility is the fourteenth conference volume in the Orthodox Forum Series. Current scientific and moral trends stress the need for greater sensitivity to human dignity, but at the same time challenge the very structure and sanctity of traditional Jewish norms. The contributors in this work explore the issues of Judaism, science, and Jewish moral principles in a manner that should be of interest to the layman and scholar alike. The Forum Series provides a valuable and relevant resource, bringing the insights of Jewish thinkers to the fore in a rapidly changing UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=639544 ER -