The Rabbinic Conversion of Judaism: The Unique Perspective of the Bavli on Conversion and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, cartea 99
Autor Moshe Laveeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004317338
ISBN-10: 9004317333
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
ISBN-10: 9004317333
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Methods and Models
1 The Babylonian “Mini-Tractate” of Conversion
2 The Invention of the Conversion Court
3 Immersion and Circumcision
4 Sinai as Conversion: Acceptance of the Commandments
5 “Like a Scab”: A Babylonian Expression
6 Converting Missionary Images
7 Hillel and Shammai Revisited
Appendix 7.1 Hillel and Shammai: Comparison Charts
8 Newborn: Conversion and the Severing of Kinship
Appendix 8.1 The Severing of Maternal Relations in Palestinian Sources
Appendix 8.2 A Palestinian Concept in a Geonic Text?
9 Newborn: From Forgiveness of Sins to a New Personality
10 Dominantization: The Rabbinic Conversion of Judaism
11 Legalization, Rabbinization and the Shift of Authority
12 Genealogical Anxiety and the Body: The Iranian Context
Conclusion—A Newborn, an Israelite, a Scab: The Babylonian Convert
Appendix—The Conversion Mini-Tractate: Annotated Texts
1 The Preceding Narrative
2 The first Baraita: The Requirement for Both Immersion and Circumcision
3 The Second Baraita: The Case of Circumcision without Immersion
4 The Third Baraita: Witnessed Conversion
5 The Fourth Baraita: the Conversion Court
6 The Fifth Baraita: The Procedure of Conversion
7 The Sixth Baraita: A Theological Reflection on the Suffering of Converts
8 The Meimrot of Rabbi Hiyya bar Abba in the name of Rabbi Yohanan
9 Conversion at Night and the Conversion Court
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Methods and Models
Part 1: “Like an Israelite in Every Respect”: The Conversion Procedure
1 The Babylonian “Mini-Tractate” of Conversion
2 The Invention of the Conversion Court
3 Immersion and Circumcision
4 Sinai as Conversion: Acceptance of the Commandments
Part 2: “Like a Scab”: Negative Attitudes toward Converts and Conversion
5 “Like a Scab”: A Babylonian Expression
6 Converting Missionary Images
7 Hillel and Shammai Revisited
Appendix 7.1 Hillel and Shammai: Comparison Charts
Part 3: “Like a Newborn”: The Erasure of the Convert’s Past
8 Newborn: Conversion and the Severing of Kinship
Appendix 8.1 The Severing of Maternal Relations in Palestinian Sources
Appendix 8.2 A Palestinian Concept in a Geonic Text?
9 Newborn: From Forgiveness of Sins to a New Personality
Part 4: Contextualizing the Talmud “Against its Will”
10 Dominantization: The Rabbinic Conversion of Judaism
11 Legalization, Rabbinization and the Shift of Authority
12 Genealogical Anxiety and the Body: The Iranian Context
Conclusion—A Newborn, an Israelite, a Scab: The Babylonian Convert
Appendix—The Conversion Mini-Tractate: Annotated Texts
1 The Preceding Narrative
2 The first Baraita: The Requirement for Both Immersion and Circumcision
3 The Second Baraita: The Case of Circumcision without Immersion
4 The Third Baraita: Witnessed Conversion
5 The Fourth Baraita: the Conversion Court
6 The Fifth Baraita: The Procedure of Conversion
7 The Sixth Baraita: A Theological Reflection on the Suffering of Converts
8 The Meimrot of Rabbi Hiyya bar Abba in the name of Rabbi Yohanan
9 Conversion at Night and the Conversion Court
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
No one to my knowledge has unpacked as clearly or as convincingly the Bavli’s integrated and interlocking ideas about converts and conversion to Judaism as well as explaining how it created the impression that its new ideas really were not new. This is for this reason an important work about conversion to Judaism in late antiquity and an equally important example of the best of contemporary scholarship on the Babylonian Talmud.
Gary G. Porton, University of Illinois, Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2018
Gary G. Porton, University of Illinois, Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2018
Notă biografică
Moshe Lavee, is a lecturer of Rabbinic Literature and chair of the Cairo Genizah center and Digital Humanities program at the University of Haifa. He has published various articles on identity, conversion and gender in rabbinic literature as well as the reception of aggadic midrash as reflected in the Cairo Genizah.