Dr. Deborah Uchill Miller most recently served as Associate Director of the Melton Research Center for Jewish Education at the Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She earned her EdD and MA at Davidson. She was the founding editor and project director of MaToK, the Bible curriculum for Solomon Schechter Day Schools (now available at Rowman and Littlefield), and previously served as Director of the Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley (1984–1998). Miller is the author of Only Nine Chairs: A Tall Tale for Passover (Kar-Ben Copies, 1982, 1995 and as a PJ Library selection). She co-authored, with Karen Ostrove: Poppy Seeds, Too: A Twisted Tale for Shabbat (Kar-Ben 1982); Modi’in Motel: An Idol Tale for Chanukah (Kar-Ben 1986); and Fins and Scales: A Kosher Tale (Kar-Ben 1991). She also authored My Siddur: A Prayer Readiness Book (Behrman House, 1984).
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The Bible often provides explicit motivations for adhering to its laws, raising the question: How do these motivations align with contemporary psychological theories of moral reasoning?
The Bible often provides explicit motivations for adhering to its laws, raising the question: How do these motivations align with contemporary psychological theories of moral reasoning?