Title:
עבירה לשמה לקורותיו של מונח רדיקאלי בספרות התלמודית מאת: יובל בלנקובסקי
Author, Corporation:
בלנקובסקי, יובל
Language:
Hebrew
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (214, XIV Seiten)
Year of publication:
2014
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Blankovsky, Yuval ʿAverah li-shemah
Dissertation note:
Dissertation Potsdam University 2014
DDC:
290
Keywords:
Hochschulschrift
;
Rabbinische Literatur
;
Sünde
Abstract:
A Transgression for the Sake of God -‘Averah li-shmah: A Tale of a Radical Idea in Talmudic Literature. - All cultures, religions, and ethical or legal systems struggle with the role intention plays in evaluating actions. The Talmud compellingly elaborates on the notion of intention through the radical concept that “A sin committed for the sake of God [averah li-shmah] is greater than a commandment fulfilled not for the sake of God [mi-mizvah she-lo li-shmah].” The Babylonian Talmud attributes this concept—which challenges one of rabbinic Judaism’s most fundamental dogmas, the obligation to fulfill the commandments and avoid sin—to R. Nahman b. Isaac (RNBI), a renowned 4th century Amora. Considering the normative character of the rabbinic culture in which Halakhah (Jewish religious law) plays such a central role, this concept, seems almost like a foreign body in the Talmudic corpus...
Note:
In hebräischer Schrift
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-87158
URL:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-87158
URL:
https://d-nb.info/1219077445/34