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====Judaism==== [[File:Maimònides.jpg|thumb|right|Sculpture of the Jewish theologian [[Maimonides]]|upright]] {{Main|Jewish theology}} In Jewish theology, the historical absence of political authority has meant that most theological reflection has happened within the context of the Jewish community and [[synagogue]], including through [[rabbinical]] discussion of [[Jewish law]] and [[Midrash]] (rabbinic biblical commentaries). Jewish theology is also linked to [[ethics]], as it is the case with theology in other religions, and therefore has implications for how one behaves.<ref>Libenson, Dan and Lex Rofeberg, hosts. 5 October 2018. "[http://www.judaismunbound.com/podcast/judaism-unbound-episode-138-rachel-adler God and Gender – Rachel Adler] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181011053734/http://www.judaismunbound.com/podcast/judaism-unbound-episode-138-rachel-adler |date=11 October 2018 }}." Ep. 138 in ''Judaism Unbound'' (podcast).</ref><ref>Rashkover, Randi. 1999. "[https://archive.today/20120709141057/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2096/is_4_49/ai_58621576 A Call for Jewish Theology]." ''[[CrossCurrents]]''. "Frequently the claim is made that, unlike Christianity, Judaism is a tradition of deeds and maintains no strict theological tradition. Judaism's fundamental beliefs are inextricable from their halakhic observance (that set of laws revealed to Jews by God), embedded and presupposed by that way of life as it is lived and learned."</ref>
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