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Program of the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan A [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x155x30 mm, weight: 617 g
  • Serija: Studies in Judaism
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Aug-2009
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761847979
  • ISBN-13: 9780761847977
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x155x30 mm, weight: 617 g
  • Serija: Studies in Judaism
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Aug-2009
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761847979
  • ISBN-13: 9780761847977
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Of the score of documents in the Rabbinic canon that reached closure in late antiquity, the first six centuries of the Common Era, the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Text A (Abot de Rabbi Natan, henceforward: ARNA) proves the most difficult to classify in the canonical context. It presents a challenge because it is different in its indicative traits from any other in the Rabbinic documents of its period. In the conclusion, (Chapter Forty-Five), Neusner explains what is at stake for the documentary hypothesis of the Rabbinic canon in that observation.
Jacob Neusner follows the procedures that have guided his prior work in situating Rabbinic documents within their formal context and in ordinal sequence in their larger canonical setting. After introducing the two documents compared here, Abot and ARNA, Neusner sets out a prologue explaining the analytical procedure. Then, he takes up a detailed probe of all the evidence and produces a hypothetical category-system of forms. This is exposed through a system of visual indicators, which Neusner defines and explains in the prologue to Part One. Part Two in two chapters follows. The results of Chapter Forty-Four, where Neusner tests the givens of the documentary hypothesis against the facts of ARNA and Abot, yield the concluding chapter, Chapter Forty-Five, where Neusner surveys the results for the entire document to see what rules govern in the context of the documentary hypothesis. These call into Question the universal applicability of that hypothesis. There is no documentary program that derives uniquely from ARNA in canonical context.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2
1. Introducing Abot
Chapter 3
2. Introducing Abot de R. Nathan Text A
Part 4 Part One: Analyzing the Forms and Programs of ARNA
Chapter 5
3. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter One
Chapter 6
4. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Two
Chapter 7
5. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Three
Chapter 9
7. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Five
Chapter 10
8. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Six
Chapter 11
9. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Seven
Chapter 12
10. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Eight
Chapter 13
11. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Nine
Chapter 14
12. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Ten
Chapter 15
13. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Eleven
Chapter 16
14. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twelve
Chapter 17
15. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter 18
16. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter 19
17. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter 20
18. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter 21
19. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter 22
20. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter 23
21. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter 24
22. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty
Chapter 25
23. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter 26
24. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter 27
25. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter 28
26. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter 29
27. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter 30
28. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter 31
29. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter 32
30. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter 33
31. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter 34
32. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty
Chapter 35
33. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter 36
34. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter 37
35. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter 38
36. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Four
Chapter 39
37. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Five
Chapter 40
38. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Six
Chapter 41
39. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Chapter 42
40. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Chapter 43
41. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Chapter 44
42. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Forty
Chapter 45
43. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Forty-One
Chapter 46
44. What Do We Learn from ARNA about the Canonical Processes of Formulating the Rabbinic Documents?
Chapter 47
45. Conclusion: The Documentary Hypotesis Once More
Chapter 48
46. Abot de R. Nathan
Chapter Forty-Four
Jacob Neusner is a leading figure in the American academic study of religion. He revolutionized the study of Judaism and brought it into the field of religion, built intellectual bridges between Judaism and other religions, thereby laying the groundwork for durable understanding and respect among religions, and has advanced the careers of younger scholars and teachers through his teaching and publication programs. Neusner's influence on the study of Judaism and religion is broad, powerful, distinctive, and enduring.