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- catalog abstract "While the rabbinic literature is often seen as a collection of miscellaneous responses to questions arising from study of the Hebrew Bible and its application to contemporary life, Neusner sees a system behind and embodied in the various writings. He discusses the ways in which the divine thought, and the human thinking that sought faithfully to interpret it, actually came to expression and treats what he calls the grammar of the divine self-expression in order to help us see the theological structure that it implies. Then he shows how this implicit system is expressed in the rules for the life of the people that God has chosen as his own. --from publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b12878189.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- pt. 1. The grammar of rabbinic theology: vocabulary, syntax, semantics. Prolegomenon to the theological language of rabbinic Judaism -- Vocabulary: native categories -- Syntax: connections and constructions -- Semantics: models of analysis, explanation, and anticipation -- pt. 2. The theological system of rabbinic Judaism: norms of belief. Prolegomenon to the theological system that animates the Aggadah -- Sources of world order -- Perfecting world order -- Sources of world disorder -- Restoring world order -- pt. 3. The theological structure of rabbinic Judaism: norms of behavior in the Israelite social order. Prolegomenon to the theological structure of rabbinic Judaism realized in the Halakhah -- What, where, and when is Eden? -- Israel and Adam, the land and Eden, sin and atonement -- Enemies of Eden, tangible and invisible -- Choosing life in the kingdom of God -- Epilogue: the Halakhic structure seen whole.".
- catalog description "While the rabbinic literature is often seen as a collection of miscellaneous responses to questions arising from study of the Hebrew Bible and its application to contemporary life, Neusner sees a system behind and embodied in the various writings. He discusses the ways in which the divine thought, and the human thinking that sought faithfully to interpret it, actually came to expression and treats what he calls the grammar of the divine self-expression in order to help us see the theological structure that it implies. Then he shows how this implicit system is expressed in the rules for the life of the people that God has chosen as his own. --from publisher description.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 611 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0391041398".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Brill Academic Publishers,".
- catalog subject "296.3 21".
- catalog subject "BM602 .N48 2002".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language Grammar.".
- catalog subject "Judaism Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Rabbinical literature History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- pt. 1. The grammar of rabbinic theology: vocabulary, syntax, semantics. Prolegomenon to the theological language of rabbinic Judaism -- Vocabulary: native categories -- Syntax: connections and constructions -- Semantics: models of analysis, explanation, and anticipation -- pt. 2. The theological system of rabbinic Judaism: norms of belief. Prolegomenon to the theological system that animates the Aggadah -- Sources of world order -- Perfecting world order -- Sources of world disorder -- Restoring world order -- pt. 3. The theological structure of rabbinic Judaism: norms of behavior in the Israelite social order. Prolegomenon to the theological structure of rabbinic Judaism realized in the Halakhah -- What, where, and when is Eden? -- Israel and Adam, the land and Eden, sin and atonement -- Enemies of Eden, tangible and invisible -- Choosing life in the kingdom of God -- Epilogue: the Halakhic structure seen whole.".
- catalog title "Handbook of rabbinic theology : language, system, structure / by Jacob Neusner.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".