1st Edition

The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism

Edited By Jacob Neusner Copyright 1999
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    This concise volume provides a lucid introduction to the genesis and development of Rabbinic Judaism.
    Jacob Neusner outlines and examines the four stages in which the initial period of the historical development of Rabbinic Judaism divides, beginning with the Pentateuch and ending with its definitive and normative statement in the Talmud of Babylonia. He traces the development of Rabbinic Judaism by exploring the relationships between and among the cognate writings which embody its formative history.

    Preface 1. The Pentateuchal Stage 2. From Scripture to the Mishnah 3. The Mishnah on its own: The Initial Statement 4. The Mishnah in Pentateuchal Context: Continuity and Change 5. The Talmuds: The Conclusive Statement 6. The Talmuds in Pentateuchal Context: Israel in History Acknowledgements and Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Research Professor of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida and Professor of Religion at Bard College, New York. He is the author of numerous publications, the most recent being The Intellectual Foundations of Christian and Jewish Discourse.

    '... the reader is invited to engage himself in a provocative world of arguments and statements.' - Wout J. van Bekkum, Journal for the Study of Judaism