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Ofir Haivry - How The Talmud Saved The West Ep. 73

Ofir Haivry - How The Talmud Saved The West Ep. 73

FromGood Faith Effort


Ofir Haivry - How The Talmud Saved The West Ep. 73

FromGood Faith Effort

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

John Selden. A name most people today have never heard. But at one of the most crucial political turning points in the history of the West —17th century England — he was widely known as the most brilliant man in Europe, England’s most accomplished lawyer, and a leading Member of Parliament so respected that both sides of the English Civil War desperately sought to recruit him to their side. His ideas were deeply influential on the future of Western liberty, and to this day remain the best alternative to the secular materialism of thinkers like Thomas Hobbes.
He was also the most rabbinically learned non-Jew in world history, and a vocal proponent of ancient rabbinic tradition as the best basis for a virtuous political system.
Who was this fascinating thinker? What was his story? And why are his ideas so critical today? To unpack all of this, Rabbi Ari brought on historian Ofir Haivry, author of John Selden and the Western Political Tradition. Haivry is also Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Herzl Institute, and Director of its National Strategy Initiative.
They talked all things Selden — the most important Western thinker you’ve never heard of!
Good Faith Effort is a production of Bnai Zion and SoulShop.
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Hebrew Bible is every bit America’s moral founding document as the Constitution is our political founding document. Every week, Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, speaks with thinkers, writers, artists, and faith leaders to explore how the Bible continues to inform our lives today, from politics to psychology to pop culture, bringing Americans of different traditions and persuasions closer together as so much else threatens to pull us apart.