Divine Law: A Tale of Two Concepts (and Three Responses)
On March 3, 2014, Christine Hayes, Weis Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica at Yale University, was a featured speaker at the Center for the Study of World Religions.

▶︎
Christine Hayes Lecture at CNS: "We’re no Angels"

▶︎
In the Beginning Was Consciousness

▶︎
When Does Christianity Begin? Prof. Paula Fredrikson

▶︎
Christine Hayes: Forging Jewish Identity: Models and Middles in Jewish Sources

▶︎
Christine Hayes: Moses at Sinai - God's Partner or Adversary? (Shavuot 5776)

▶︎
Christine Hayes Lecture at CNS: "The 'Truth' About Torah"

▶︎
Christian Identity, Paul’s Letters, and "Thinking with Jews": GODS and the ONE GOD

▶︎
"Origins of Ancient Israel" - Carol Meyers

▶︎
Christine Hayes: "What's So Divine About Divine Law?"

▶︎
Panel 3: The Values and Value of the Gurdjieff Teaching

▶︎
"Patriarchs, Exodus, Conquest: Fact or Fiction?" Israel Finkelstein

▶︎
Looking in the Mirror: Philo and the Rabbis on Divine Law and Truth - Prof. Christine Hayes

▶︎
Sean Carroll | The Passage of Time & the Meaning of Life

▶︎
The Epic of Gilgamesh, Lecture by Andrew George

▶︎
Different Differences: The Complicated Goy in Classical Rabbinic Sources Christine Hayes

▶︎
Lecture 19. Literary Prophecy: Perspectives on the Exile (Jeremiah, Ezekiel and 2nd Isaiah)

▶︎
Why and How Paul Invented "Christian Theology"

▶︎
Christine Hayes and Yehoshua Pfeffer - What is Rabbinic Literature?

▶︎
Christine Hayes: Derech Eretz of Civil Discourse (RTS)

▶︎
