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“God Talk” book talk with author Rabbi David Novak
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One of the founding members of the UTJ and currently President of UTJ, Rabbi David Novak is recognized scholar in Talmud and theology. He has served on the Panel of Halakhic Inquiry and contributed to the UTJ’s 3-volume Tomeikh K’Hakalakha, a series of questions & answers on topical religious issues.
A disciple of Rabbi Saul Lieberman, Rabbi Novak is the author of many books and scholarly works, including:
Law and Theology in Judaism (Volumes I and II) (1974)
Suicide and Morality: The Theories of Plato, Aquinas, and Kant and Their Relevance for Suicidology (1975)
The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism: A Historical and Constructive study of the Noahide Laws (1983)
Leo Strauss and Judaism: Jerusalem and Athens Critically Revisited (1996)
Natural Law in Judaism (1998)
Covenantal Rights: A Study in Jewish Political Theory (2000)
Talking with Christians: Musings of a Jewish Theologian (2005)
In Defense of Religious Liberty (2009)
Natural Law:A Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Trialogue (2014), co-authored with Matthew Levering and Anver Emon
Zionism and Judaism (2015)
Jewish Justice (2017)
Rabbi Novak is Professor Emeritus; J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. He is also a consulting scholar and a member of the Board of Advisors of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.