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The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism Book

The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism
The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism, History provides one way of marking time. But there are others, and the Judaism of the dual Torah, set forth in the Rabbinic literature from the Mishnah through the Talmud of Babylonia, ca. 200-600 C.E., defines one such alternative. This book tells the s, The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism
  • Written by author Jacob Neusner
  • Published by Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., December 2003
  • History provides one way of marking time. But there are others, and the Judaism of the dual Torah, set forth in the Rabbinic literature from the Mishnah through the Talmud of Babylonia, ca. 200-600 C.E., defines one such alternative. This book tells the s
  • History provides one way of marking time. But there are others, and the Judaism of the dual Torah, set forth in the Rabbinic literature from the Mishnah through the Talmud of Babylonia, ca. 200-600 C.E., defines one such alternative. This book tells the s
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Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition, Revised and Augmented
Introduction1
Pt. 1History, Time, and Paradigm in Scripture
IHebrew Scripture and the Requirements of Historical Thinking15
IIHistory, Time, and Paradigm45
Pt. 2The absence of History
IIIMissing Media of Historical Thinking (I). The Sustaining Narrative of One-time Events, Biography71
IVMissing Messages of Historical Thinking (II): The Pastness of the Past99
Pt. 3The Presence of the Past, The Pastness of the Present
VThe Enduring Paradigm115
Pt. 4From History to Paradigm
VINarrative: The Conduct of the Cult and the Story of the Temple147
VIIBiography: Exemplary Pattern in Place of Lives of Sages167
Pt. 5Transcending the Bounds of Time
VIIIZakhor: Is Rabbininc Judaism a Religion of Memory?193
Pt. 6Five Supplementary Studies: A Documentary Account of the Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism
IXThe Mishnah's Conception of History233
XThe Yerushalmi's Conception of History252
XIGenesis Rabbah and the History of Israel268
XIIAstral Israel in Pesiqta deRab Kahana287
XIIIWhat, Exactly, Do We Mean by "an Event" in Judaism? Address at College de France, Paris, 1990308
Subject Index329
Index of Ancient Sources335


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