The book explores the profound impact of an epidemic like COVID-19 on human existence, questioning the disruption of daily life and relationships. It delves into ethical, political, theological, and psychological implications, urging readers to reflect on the significance of collective suffering. Central to the discussion is the challenge to humanity's self-image as the dominant force in the natural world, prompting deep introspection about our role and responsibilities in the face of widespread crisis.
Avi Sagi Bücher



Exploring the intricate relationship between morality and religion, the book delves into Euthyphro's dilemma, questioning whether moral acts are inherently right or if they gain their morality through divine command. It engages with philosophical arguments and historical perspectives, aiming to clarify the complexities of ethical decision-making in the context of faith. The discussion invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the implications of moral choices influenced by religious teachings.
This book examines the revolutionary transformation of religious Zionism within Israeli politics and society since the Six Day War. číst celé