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Dissertation
My prospective publisher has asked that I not share the entire manuscript online. Instead, I provide here the Table of Contents, introduction, and other sample pages of my dissertation. Click here to download.
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Tagged 11Q19, 1QS, 4Q159, 4QD, 4QMMT, Admission, Anscombe, Biblical Law, Blessings and Curses, Commitment, Community, Community Rule, Damascus Document, Dead Sea Scrolls, Deuteronomy 22, Epistle, Erving Goffman, Essenes, Exclusion, Exegesis, Expulsion, Hebrew Bible, Henri Lefebvre, Hierarchy, High Hand, Inclusion, Initiation rite, Intention, Jewish law, Joseph Raz, Knowledge, Law and Emotion, Legal essentialism, Legal Obligation, Legal Theory, Martha Minow, Meir Dan-Cohen, Nominalism, Numbers 15, Obligation, Philosophy of Law, Priesthood, Qumran, Realism, Religious Obligation, Robert Audi, Role Distance, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Søren Kierkegaard, Second Temple Judaism, Sectarianism, Space, Spatial Theory, Temple Scroll, Time, Todd Rakoff
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