Fighting Over the Bible: Jewish Interpretation, Sectarianism and Polemic from Temple to Talmud and Beyond: The Brill Reference Library of Judaism, cartea 54
Autor Isaac Kalimien Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2017
"This is a rich and engaging volume, one of impressive erudition and sound scholarship. It demonstrates a deep understanding of the history that it seeks to unravel and document. I especially appreciate the attention given to primary sources in their original languages (usually accompanied by English translation) and the balanced and fair-minded handling of controversial issues." - Richard A. Taylor, DTS (Dallas Theological Seminary), in: Voice (2017)
"“In this passionate account, Isaac Kalimi crystallizes a decade of personal research into the dynamics that shaped Jewish interpretation of the Tanak from the second century B.C.E. to the sixteenth century C.E. This is a startlingly honest book that profiles the Bible as a source of conflict rather than mutual understanding among the Abrahamic traditions...It will be a fine addition to the libraries of religious studies departments, seminaries, and study groups that are committed to interfaith dialogue." - Michael W. Duggan, in: Catholic Biblical Quarterly 81 (2019)
“… Each of these chapters carries the overall theme of how the sacred text of the HB has been interpreted and why this has prompted controversy and conflict...The arguments are straightforward and have a clear conclusion at the end of each chapter. The Appendix ‘And What Now?’ gives a strong analysis of how disagreeing factions can reconcile ideas for a more peaceful future and presents a persuasive argument for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians in the modern world.” - Jacob Greenhouse, in: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43 (2019)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004339101
ISBN-10: 9004339108
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Brill Reference Library of Judaism
ISBN-10: 9004339108
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Brill Reference Library of Judaism
Cuprins
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One
The Hebrew Bible and Its Jewish Interpretive Presuppositions and Polemics
1. The Place of the Bible in Jewish Religion and Culture: Written and Oral Torah
2. Rabbinic Exegesis in Contradiction to the Simple Meaning of Biblical Texts
3. Theologies and Methodologies in Classical Jewish Interpretation: A Study of Midrash Psalms and Its View of God
4. Encounters and Polemics between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Jewish Exegesis
5. A Bridge or a Barrier? Jews, Christians and the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The Roots of Jewish-Christian Controversy
Part Two
Interpretation, Sectarianism, and Disputes Case Studies from Late Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism
6. The Binding of Isaac: Biblical Narrative in Late Second Temple and Rabbinic Exegesis and Thought
7. The Day of Atonement in the Late Second Temple Period: Disputes between Sadducees, Pharisees, and Qumranites
8. The Hiding of the Temple Vessels in Jewish and Samaritan Literature
9. The Relations between Jews and Arabs–Syrians in Pre-Islamic Jewish Sources
10. Saadia Gaon and Abraham Ibn Ezra and Their Defense of the Written and Oral Torah
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Sources
Introduction
Part One
The Hebrew Bible and Its Jewish Interpretive Presuppositions and Polemics
1. The Place of the Bible in Jewish Religion and Culture: Written and Oral Torah
2. Rabbinic Exegesis in Contradiction to the Simple Meaning of Biblical Texts
3. Theologies and Methodologies in Classical Jewish Interpretation: A Study of Midrash Psalms and Its View of God
4. Encounters and Polemics between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Jewish Exegesis
5. A Bridge or a Barrier? Jews, Christians and the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The Roots of Jewish-Christian Controversy
Part Two
Interpretation, Sectarianism, and Disputes Case Studies from Late Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism
6. The Binding of Isaac: Biblical Narrative in Late Second Temple and Rabbinic Exegesis and Thought
7. The Day of Atonement in the Late Second Temple Period: Disputes between Sadducees, Pharisees, and Qumranites
8. The Hiding of the Temple Vessels in Jewish and Samaritan Literature
9. The Relations between Jews and Arabs–Syrians in Pre-Islamic Jewish Sources
10. Saadia Gaon and Abraham Ibn Ezra and Their Defense of the Written and Oral Torah
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Sources
Notă biografică
Isaac Kalimi (Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is Gutenberg Research-University-Professor in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies and Ancient Israelite History, and Fellow of the Gutenberg Research College at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Foreign Member of the Belgian Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences and Honorary Member of Scandinavian Society for Iranian Studies. He has published numerous books and articles in biblical studies, ancient Israelite history and historiography, Jewish exegesis, and rabbinic literature and thought.
"The arguments are straightforward and have a clear conclusion at the end of each chapter. The Appendix ‘And What Now?’ gives a strong analysis of how disagreeing factions can reconcile ideas for a more peaceful future and presents a persuasive argument for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians in the modern world."
-Jacob Greenhouse, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019)
"The arguments are straightforward and have a clear conclusion at the end of each chapter. The Appendix ‘And What Now?’ gives a strong analysis of how disagreeing factions can reconcile ideas for a more peaceful future and presents a persuasive argument for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians in the modern world."
-Jacob Greenhouse, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019)
Recenzii
"This is a rich and engaging volume, one of impressive erudition and sound scholarship. It demonstrates a deep understanding of the history that it seeks to unravel and document. I especially appreciate the attention given to primary sources in their original languages (usually accompanied by English translation) and the balanced and fair-minded handling of controversial issues."
- Richard A. Taylor, in DTS (Dallas Theological Seminary) Voice, 2017
“This book contains ten stand-alone chapters which discuss various issues within early Jewish Exegesis. (…) The arguments are straightforward and have a clear conclusion at the end of each chapter. The Appendix ‘And What Now?’ gives a strong analysis of how disagreeing factions can reconcile ideas for a more peaceful future and presents a persuasive argument for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians in the modern world.”
- Jacob Greenhouse, in Society for Old Testament Study Book List 2019
- Richard A. Taylor, in DTS (Dallas Theological Seminary) Voice, 2017
“This book contains ten stand-alone chapters which discuss various issues within early Jewish Exegesis. (…) The arguments are straightforward and have a clear conclusion at the end of each chapter. The Appendix ‘And What Now?’ gives a strong analysis of how disagreeing factions can reconcile ideas for a more peaceful future and presents a persuasive argument for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians in the modern world.”
- Jacob Greenhouse, in Society for Old Testament Study Book List 2019