ISBN:
9789004294226
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (1 volumes (XV-270 pages)))
Year of publication:
2002
Series Statement:
Handbook of oriental studies. Section one, The Near and Middle East v. 65
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Mishnah in Contemporary Perspective: Part One
Keywords:
Mishnah Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
History
Abstract:
Preliminary material /Alan J. Avery-Peck and Jacob Neusner -- THE MISHNAH VIEWED WHOLE /JACOB NEUSNER -- THE DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE AND SECOND CENTURY JUDAISM: THE HOLINESS OF THE DEVASTATED LAND /ALAN J. AVERY-PECK -- THE MISHNAH IN RABBINIC CONTEXT: TOSEFTA AND SIFRA /JACOB NEUSNER -- THE MISHNAH IN ROMAN AND CHRISTIAN CONTEXTS /JACOB NEUSNER -- APPENDIX: ROMAN LEGAL CODIFICATION IN THE SECOND CENTURY /STEPHEN A. STERTZ -- THE MISHNAH AND ANCIENT BOOK PRODUCTION /CATHERINE HEZSER -- THE MISHNAH IN THE LATER MIDRASHIM /RIVKA ULMER -- AN AESTHETIC USAGE OF SCRIPTURES IN THE ANCIENT RABBINIC LEGAL CODES /HERBERT W. BASSER -- MASTER AND PARENT: COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF A DUAL LOYALTY (MISHNAH BABA MEZIAH 2:11 AND MARK 3:31-35) /GERALD J. BLIDSTEIN -- GENERAL INDEX /Alan J. Avery-Peck and Jacob Neusner -- HANDBOOK OF ORIENTAL STUDIES (HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK) /DER NAHE and MITTLERE OSTEN.
Abstract:
The authors of the studies on the Mishnah collected in the present volumes represent the best of contemporary scholarship on that document. In the past thirty years, the Mishnah seen as a document on its own terms has taken its place as a principal focus in the academic study of religion and of Judaism. Many university scholars have participated in the contemporary revolution in the description, analysis, and interpretation of the Mishnah. Nearly all the publishing scholars of the academy (as distinct from the yeshiva or rabbinical seminary) who are now at work are represented in this project, ultimately planned for three volumes. In this and the companion volumes, the editors place on display a broad selection of approaches to the study of the Mishnah in the contemporary academy. What they prove in diverse ways is that the Mishnah defines the critical focus of the study of Judaism. It is a document that rewards study in the academic humanities. Because many viewpoints register here, this is the most representative selection of contemporary Mishnah-study available in any state-of-the-question-collection in a Western language
Note:
Includes index
DOI:
10.1163/9789004294226
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