This book explores the theological premises of the documents upon which the Rabbinic canon was built and asks whether these premises cohere in a tight theological system? The Implicit Norms of Rabbinic Judaism examines these documents and their premise and reveals that orthodoxy and heresy constituted native categories of the Rabbinic system of thought inherent.
This book explores the theological premises of the documents upon which the Rabbinic canon was built and asks whether these premises cohere in a tight theological system? The Implicit Norms of Rabbinic Judaism examines these documents and their premise and reveals that orthodoxy and heresy constituted native categories of the Rabbinic system of thought inherent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacob Neusner is Research Professor of Religion and Theology at Bard College and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard. He has published more than 900 books and unnumbered articles, both scholarly and academic, popular and journalistic, and is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He has been awarded nine honorary degrees, including seven US and European honorary doctorates. He received his A.B. from Harvard College in 1953, his Ph.D. from Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary in 1961, and Rabbinical Ordination and the degree of Master of Hebrew Letters from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1960. Neusner is editor of the 'Encyclopedia of Judaism' (Brill, 1999. I-III) and its Supplements; Chair of the Editorial Board of 'The Review of Rabbinic Judaism,' and Editor in Chief of 'The Brill Reference Library of Judaism', both published by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. He is editor of 'Studies in Judaism', University Press of America. Neusner resides with his wife in Rhinebeck, New York. They have a daughter, three sons and three daughters-in-law, six granddaughters and two grandsons.
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1 Preface Part 2 1: Defining the Human Condition: Abot Part 3 2: The Categorical Structure of Knowledge: The Mishnah Part 4 3: The Laws of Intellect: Sifra Part 5 4: The Laws of History: Genesis Rabbah Part 6 5: The Laws of Society: Leviticus Rabbah Part 7 6: The Celestial Laws: Pesiqta deRab Kahana Part 8 7: Knowing God: Lamentations Rabbah Part 9 8: Loving, and Being Loved, by God: Song of Songs Rabbah Part 10 9: The Norms of Conviction of Rabbinic Judaism: Orthodoxy and Heresy
1 Preface Part 2 1: Defining the Human Condition: Abot Part 3 2: The Categorical Structure of Knowledge: The Mishnah Part 4 3: The Laws of Intellect: Sifra Part 5 4: The Laws of History: Genesis Rabbah Part 6 5: The Laws of Society: Leviticus Rabbah Part 7 6: The Celestial Laws: Pesiqta deRab Kahana Part 8 7: Knowing God: Lamentations Rabbah Part 9 8: Loving, and Being Loved, by God: Song of Songs Rabbah Part 10 9: The Norms of Conviction of Rabbinic Judaism: Orthodoxy and Heresy
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