Studying Classical Judaism: A PrimerWestminster John Knox Press, 1. jan. 1991 - 208 sider What do we know about the history, literature, and religion of Judaism in its formative age? How do we know it, and why does it matter? In Studying Classical Judaism, renowned scholar and author Jacob Neusner addresses these and other important questions. Applying many of the same methods Christian scholars use to study Christianity, Neusner outlines what we now know about ancient Judaism. He points out the core-belief of normative Judaism and reveals the methodological underpinnings of the most cogent and up-to-date interpretations of the texts that determined classical Judaism. |
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... Cultural Indicator . 995 95 97 An Event as a Contingent Realization of the Cultural Pattern 99 History in the Cultural Heritage of a Judaism 99 The Religious Uses of Historical Events 101 The Theological Uses of History 107 VI ...
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Preface | 11 |
Prologue | 17 |
From Judaism to Judaisms | 27 |
From Yeshiva and Seminary to University | 37 |
Modes of Thought Old and | 43 |
The Intellectual Failure of Critical Exegesis | 50 |
Viewing Religions as Systems Illustrated | 60 |
HistoricalCritical Method in the Study | 66 |
History as a Cultural Indicator | 97 |
The Theological Uses of History | 107 |
17 | 111 |
The First Two Stages | 113 |
The God of a Philosophical Judaism | 129 |
Judaisms City of God | 161 |
Epilogue | 175 |
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ancient answer appeal argument attitude authors authorship Avot Babylonia baraita believe Biography canonical writings character Christianity classification Cohen context critical culture davar aher defined discourse document dual Torah evidence exegesis exegetical explain fact fixed association formative Judaism frame Gnosticism gullibility happened heaven Hillel holy books intellectual interpretation issues Jacob Neusner Jewish Jews Judaic Land of Israel late antiquity learning Lieberman literary literature logic matter meaning ment Midrash Mishnah mode oral Torah Palestinian Talmud paradigm passage philo philosophical politics premise present proposition prove questions rabbinic religion religious system Sadducees sages Saul Lieberman Schiffman scholarly scholars scholarship Scripture second century self-evidently simple Sinai single social entity social order society Song of Songs sources statement stories Talmud tannaim tell Testament theological things tion Torah study Tosefta tractate traits worldview Yavneh yeshiva Yosé zekhut
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