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American Ideals 05. Dignity and Job

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Milton Konvitz American Ideals Lectures
Author
Konvitz, Milton R.
Abstract

The biblical root of the concept of human dignity is explained. The Bible presumes a moral order in the universe and moral judgment. If, the Bible suggests, we obey God’s commandments, then we shall live; if we serve other god’s, we shall perish. The Bible, explains, Dr. Konvitz, instructs us that the moral order is as important as the laws of nature and implies the existence of a higher law—a code of basic human rights and obligations. Expounding upon the Book of Job, Konvitz tells us that the lesson of Job is that a moral man lives in a world in which the moral order works despite human suffering. God’s motives cannot be completely understood by man.

Description
Duration: 45:39
Date Issued
1973
Keywords
law
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Constitution
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United States
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Bill of Rights
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American ideals
Part of Related Item
bibid: 7145276
Type
sound
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Human remediated captions created by Cornell University Library, Summer 2025.
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https://catalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/7145276

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