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How Jews and Christians Interpret Their Sacred Texts: A Study in Transvaluation

Autor Charles David Isbell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2014
How Jews and Christians Interpret Their Sacred Texts is a comparative textual study that demonstrates the connections between the Hebrew Scriptures, sacred to both Judaism and Christianity, and the Jewish Talmud and Christian New Testament, which respectively became the bases for all modern systems of the two faiths. Even as official interpretations changed from ""plain sense"" to more elaborate explications, commentators in both faith systems continued to hold to the position that their conclusions were not only based firmly upon the initial authoritative text, but were in fact the natural extension and continuation of it. To describe these classical and early post-classical appropriations, Isbell discusses the ""transvaluation"" of texts, or efforts to retain the core values of authoritative sacred texts that are bound to specific times and situations while seeking to extrapolate from these ancient documents meanings that are relevant to current faith and praxis. As Isbell shows, transvaluation presupposes both the freedom and the necessity of reinterpreting perceived timeless teachings in light of historical, theological, sociological, and political developments that occurred long after the composition of the texts themselves. Charles David Isbell is Professor of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Louisiana State University. He has authored more than two hundred scholarly articles and eight books, the most recent of which is Sermons from a Southern Rabbi (2009).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610975193
ISBN-10: 1610975197
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Resource Publications (CA)

Notă biografică

Charles David Isbell holds four university degrees, including a PhD from Brandeis University. During his fifty-year career (University of Massachusetts, Ecumenical Theological Seminary [Detroit], Louisiana State University), Isbell has taught Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Aramaic, and Akkadian; Bible (history, literature, theology), rabbinic thought, and anti-Semitism. He has published 250+ journal and encyclopedia articles and ten books, including How Jews and Christians Interpret Their Sacred Texts (Resource Publications). For more information, see cdisbell.online and LivingLargeLate.com.