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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Rabbinic Literature as a Whole | 1 |
I | Defining Rabbinic Literature and Its Principal Parts | 3 |
II | Distinguishing Documents by Distinctive Characteristics: Rhetoric and Topic | 30 |
III | Documentary Coherence and Differentiation: The Four Logics of Coherent Discourse in Rabbinic Literature | 52 |
IV | The Dialectical Argument in Rabbinic Literature | 73 |
Pt. 2 | The Mishnah and Its Exegesis | 95 |
V | The Mishnah | 97 |
VI | The Tosefta | 129 |
VII | The Talmud of the Land of Israel | 153 |
VIII | The Talmud of Babylonia | 182 |
Pt. 3 | The Reception of Scripture: The Three Types of Midrash-Exegesis in Rabbinic Literature | 221 |
IX | Midrash: Writing with Scripture | 223 |
X | Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael (Exodus) | 249 |
XI | Sifra (Leviticus) | 271 |
XII | Sifre to Numbers | 305 |
XIII | Sifre to Deuteronomy | 328 |
XIV | Genesis Rabbah | 355 |
XV | Leviticus Rabbah | 382 |
XVI | Pesiqta de Rab Kahana | 411 |
XVII | Pesiqta Rabbati | 434 |
XVIII | Song of Songs Rabbah | 467 |
XIX | Ruth Rabbah | 487 |
XX | Lamentations Rabbati | 510 |
XXI | Esther Rabbah Part One | 533 |
Pt. 4 | Writing without Authors: The Sage in Rabbinic Literature | 547 |
XXII | Rabbinic Literature and Individual Sages: Writing without Authors | 549 |
XXIII | Tractate Abot (The Fathers) | 571 |
XXIV | Abot de Rabbi Nathan (The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan) | 591 |
Pt. 5 | The Targumim | 609 |
XXV | The Targumim in the Context of Rabbinic Literature | 611 |
Pt. 6 | Conclusion | 631 |
XXVI | Rabbinic Literature and the Formation of Judaism | 633 |
Appendix: Two Open Questions in the Study of Rabbinic Literature | 651 | |
General Index | 681 | |
Index to Texts | 699 |
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