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Introduction to Rabbinic Literature Book

Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
Introduction to Rabbinic Literature, The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars—a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian era: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmuds, and more., Introduction to Rabbinic Literature has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
  • Written by author Jacob Neusner
  • Published by Yale University Press, November 2007
  • The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars—a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian era: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmuds, and more.
  • The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars—a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian era: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmuds, and more.
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Preface
Introduction
Pt. 1Rabbinic Literature as a Whole1
IDefining Rabbinic Literature and Its Principal Parts3
IIDistinguishing Documents by Distinctive Characteristics: Rhetoric and Topic30
IIIDocumentary Coherence and Differentiation: The Four Logics of Coherent Discourse in Rabbinic Literature52
IVThe Dialectical Argument in Rabbinic Literature73
Pt. 2The Mishnah and Its Exegesis95
VThe Mishnah97
VIThe Tosefta129
VIIThe Talmud of the Land of Israel153
VIIIThe Talmud of Babylonia182
Pt. 3The Reception of Scripture: The Three Types of Midrash-Exegesis in Rabbinic Literature221
IXMidrash: Writing with Scripture223
XMekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael (Exodus)249
XISifra (Leviticus)271
XIISifre to Numbers305
XIIISifre to Deuteronomy328
XIVGenesis Rabbah355
XVLeviticus Rabbah382
XVIPesiqta de Rab Kahana411
XVIIPesiqta Rabbati434
XVIIISong of Songs Rabbah467
XIXRuth Rabbah487
XXLamentations Rabbati510
XXIEsther Rabbah Part One533
Pt. 4Writing without Authors: The Sage in Rabbinic Literature547
XXIIRabbinic Literature and Individual Sages: Writing without Authors549
XXIIITractate Abot (The Fathers)571
XXIVAbot de Rabbi Nathan (The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan)591
Pt. 5The Targumim609
XXVThe Targumim in the Context of Rabbinic Literature611
Pt. 6Conclusion631
XXVIRabbinic Literature and the Formation of Judaism633
Appendix: Two Open Questions in the Study of Rabbinic Literature651
General Index681
Index to Texts699


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