Judaism from Moses to Muhammad : : an Interpretation / / Jacob Neusner, Lezlie C. Green, and Alan Avery-Peck.
This book answers the following question for Judaism: among all the things that happened in antiquity, what are the events that, seen from the perspective of the world that would endure, turn out to shape the long future? How did axiological events identify the focal points of the unfolding religiou...
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Neusner, Jacob, 1932-2016, author. Judaism from Moses to Muhammad : an Interpretation / Jacob Neusner, Lezlie C. Green, and Alan Avery-Peck. First edition. Leiden, Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill NV, [2005] ©2005 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier The Brill Reference Library of Judaism Series ; Volume 23 Description based on print version record. This book answers the following question for Judaism: among all the things that happened in antiquity, what are the events that, seen from the perspective of the world that would endure, turn out to shape the long future? How did axiological events identify the focal points of the unfolding religious system, Judaism, in its formulation by the rabbinic sages of ancient times? This is the system that originated, in its own telling, with God's teaching to Moses at Sinai in the Torah, in written and traditional form. Of all that happened to the Jews in the millennium from the formation of the Pentateuch ("Moses") to the end of the formative age ("Muhammad"), the particular Judaism that emerged as normative responded to only a select few and did so within a logic all its own. Here we identify those definitive events of danger and opportunity - crisis - and the focal points that they highlighted. Includes bibliographical references and index. Judaism History. 90-04-14513-3 Green, Lezlie C., author. Avery-Peck, Alan, author. The Brill Reference Library of Judaism ; 23. |
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