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The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim Book

The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim
The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim, A review and reconfiguration of the Rabbinic Movement from the destruction of the Temple until the onset of the Bar Kochba Rebellion.
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The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim, A review and reconfiguration of the Rabbinic Movement from the destruction of the Temple until the onset of the Bar Kochba Rebellion. Is there an idiosyncratically Jewish hermeneutic? Did such ever obtain in Jewish history? Is there an idiosyncraticall, The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim
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  • The Forbidden Relations and the Early Tannaim
  • Written by author John W. McGinley
  • Published by iUniverse, Incorporated, February 2007
  • A review and reconfiguration of the Rabbinic Movement from the destruction of the Temple until the onset of the Bar Kochba Rebellion. Is there an idiosyncratically Jewish hermeneutic? Did such ever obtain in Jewish history? Is there an idiosyncraticall
  • A review and reconfiguration of the Rabbinic Movement from the destruction of the Temple until the onset of the Bar Kochba Rebellion. Is there an idiosyncratically Jewish hermeneutic? Did such ever obtain in Jewish history? Is there an idiosyncrati
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A review and reconfiguration of the Rabbinic Movement from the destruction of the Temple until the onset of the Bar Kochba Rebellion.

Is there an idiosyncratically Jewish hermeneutic? Did such ever obtain in Jewish history? Is there an idiosyncratically Jewish theology? Did such ever obtain in Jewish history? Did the two ever obtain at once and together in Jewish history? The answer to all of these questions is: Yes.

Come and explore -- with an idiosyncratically odd interpreter of things Jewish -- a special brief moment in the history of Jewish letters. One is speaking of roughly 75 CE to roughly 95 CE. Come and explore what was birthed in that time period. Come and explore how what was birthed in that time period came to be rejected and suppressed on the day of the coiled snake. Come and explore how, miraculously, what was rejected and suppressed ended up being re-inscribed in the final redaction of the Bavli, rendering that written production as the quintessential expression of what is idiosyncratically Jewish.


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