"A welcomed contribution to an already established discourse of Jewish-Christian understanding of the relationship between God and Humanity. A must-have volume." -- -Creston Davis Rollins College "Freedom and Law offers a prophetic and timely intervention in interreligious dialogue, combining a compelling analysis of law and sovereignty with extensive forays into critical theory and political philosophy as well. Rashkover's insightful and generous yet provocative reading will prove to be a noteworthy touchstone in this field for years to come." -- -Willie Young Endicott College "By contrast, Rashkover's criticisms of Agamben and others who surreptitiously undermine Jewish law and revelation are quite welcome. Although her own writing is more than a bit tinged by the rhetoric of her postmodern opponents--a problem at times--her sturdy defense of the law in light of contemporary scholarship offers the reader a wealth of ideas to consider. Compelling and frustrating by turns, Freedom and Law may indeed have the power to energize Jewish-Christian apologetics by showing not only the impediments to their mutual discourse, but also the paths to their mutual understanding." -H-Judaic