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Preface to the First Edition | ||
Preface to the Second Edition, Revised and Augmented | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | History, Time, and Paradigm in Scripture | |
I | Hebrew Scripture and the Requirements of Historical Thinking | 15 |
II | History, Time, and Paradigm | 45 |
Pt. 2 | The absence of History | |
III | Missing Media of Historical Thinking (I). The Sustaining Narrative of One-time Events, Biography | 71 |
IV | Missing Messages of Historical Thinking (II): The Pastness of the Past | 99 |
Pt. 3 | The Presence of the Past, The Pastness of the Present | |
V | The Enduring Paradigm | 115 |
Pt. 4 | From History to Paradigm | |
VI | Narrative: The Conduct of the Cult and the Story of the Temple | 147 |
VII | Biography: Exemplary Pattern in Place of Lives of Sages | 167 |
Pt. 5 | Transcending the Bounds of Time | |
VIII | Zakhor: Is Rabbininc Judaism a Religion of Memory? | 193 |
Pt. 6 | Five Supplementary Studies: A Documentary Account of the Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism | |
IX | The Mishnah's Conception of History | 233 |
X | The Yerushalmi's Conception of History | 252 |
XI | Genesis Rabbah and the History of Israel | 268 |
XII | Astral Israel in Pesiqta deRab Kahana | 287 |
XIII | What, Exactly, Do We Mean by "an Event" in Judaism? Address at College de France, Paris, 1990 | 308 |
Subject Index | 329 | |
Index of Ancient Sources | 335 |
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