To Heal a Fractured World

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To Heal a Fractured World is a philosophical and religious work by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that explores the Jewish ethics of responsibility, compassion, and repairing a broken world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
religious work
author Jonathan Sacks
Jonathan Sacks
surface form: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
discusses the concept of mitzvah as responsibility
the ethics of power and vulnerability
the moral significance of small acts of kindness
the role of suffering and empathy
emphasizes active compassion
moral responsibility for others
partnership with God in repairing the world
practical ethics
exploresConcept the dignity of difference
the ethics of hope
the image of God in every human being
the relationship between faith and responsibility
the role of the individual in healing the world
focusesOn covenantal responsibility
ethics of responsibility
moral obligation
social justice
genre Jewish thought
religious philosophy
hasPerspective Jewish theological perspective
covenantal theology
hasTheme community and covenant
ethical responsibility in a global age
faith and action
healing a broken world
religion and morality
intendedAudience Jewish readers
general religious readers
students of ethics
language English
mainSubject Jewish ethics
compassion
repairing the world
responsibility
tikkun olam
religiousTradition Judaism
usesSource Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Jewish law and tradition
rabbinic literature

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