The Genesis of Ethics: How the Tormented Family of Genesis Leads Us to Moral Development


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Burton L. Visotzky one of Americas most respected scholars of religion guides readers through a close reading of the narratives of the Book of Genesis exposing their brutal power and revealing how their moral dilemmas apply to ethical issues we face in our lives today.. Rabbi Visotzky has led highly regarded seminars attended by novelists poets editors filmmakers and critics Fortune 500 CEOs bankers and attorneys. He also was a major participant in Bill Moyerss PBS Genesis series. His reading of Genesis opens the door to moral development for all readers--Christians Jews Muslims and secularists.. As Burton Visotzky says the Book of Genesis seems to be at least on first reading an ugly little soap opera about a dysfunctional family . . . a story about rape incest murder deception brute force sex and blood lust.  But these stories reveal much about human dilemmas and ethical problems that mirror our own lives. By delving into the lives of Abraham Sarah Isaac and Esau and holding up these characters of Scripture to the light of critical inquiry Burton Visotzky reveals much that is fresh and useful about ethics and morality.. He is a rabbi who is earthy playful and full of insight who refuses to draw a veil over the dark side of the Bible or of our own contemporary experience. --Thomas Cahill author of How the Irish Saved Civilization. [Visotzky] has a wonderfully earthy human touch to his commentary a perspective that can be especially refreshing for Christians who have seen the Old Testament sanitized or ignored by their own tradition.--San Francisco Chronicle. Thrilling original insights . . . a new way to see and feel these old old sentences. --The New York Times Magazine. Visotzky delights in turning the gem of each story so that its facets especially the darkest ones gleam out at us. . . . The Genesis of Ethics is a unique contribution to Bible discussion. . . . One can only applaud and thank him. --Naomi Rosen Congress Monthly
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