The law of God: these words conjure an image of Moses breaking the tablets at Mount Sinai, but the history of the alliance between law and divinity is so much longer, and its scope so much broader, than a single Judeo-Christian scene can possibly suggest. In his stunningly ambitious new history, Rémi Brague goes back three thousand years to trace this idea of divine law in the West from prehistoric religions to modern timesâgiving new depth to todayâs discussions about the role of God in worldly affairs. Brague masterfully describes the differing conceptions of divine law in Judaic, Islamic, and Christian traditions and illuminates these ideas with a wide range of philosophical, political, and religious sources. In conclusion, he addresses the recent break in the alliance between law and divinityâwhen modern societies, far from connecting the two, started to think of law simply as the rule human community gives itself. Exploring what this disconnection means for the contemporary world, Bragueâpowerfully expanding on the project he began with The Wisdom of the Worldâre-engages readers in a millennia-long intellectual tradition, ultimately arriving at a better comprehension of our own modernity. âBragueâs sense of intellectual adventure is what makes his work genuinely exciting to read. The Law of God offers a challenge that anyone concerned with todayâs religious struggles ought to take up.ââAdam Kirsch, New York Sun âScholars and students of contemporary world events, to the extent that these may be viewed as a clash of rival fundamentalisms, will have much to gain from Bragueâs study. Ideally, in that case, the book seems to be both an obvious primer and launching pad for further scholarship.ââTimes Higher Education Supplement
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