What is good, and what God demands : normative structures in tannaitic literature / / by Tzvi Novick.

The normative rhetoric of tannaitic literature (the earliest extant corpus of rabbinic Judaism) is predominantly deontological. Prior scholarship on rabbinic supererogation, and on points of contact with Greco-Roman virtue discourse, has identified non-deontological aspects of tannaitic normativity....

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Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; v. 144
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Preliminary Material / T. Novick -- Introduction / T. Novick -- Chapter One. Categorical Oppositions / T. Novick -- Chapter Two. Teleological Mitzvah / T. Novick -- Chapter Three. Scripture And World: Between The Schools Of R. Akiva And R. Ishmael / T. Novick -- Chapter Four. The Normative Realm As Mitzvah / T. Novick -- Chapter Five. "One Need Not Scruple": Law As Intrusion / T. Novick -- Chapter Six. Cautious Actors / T. Novick -- Chapter Seven. Eager Observance / T. Novick -- Chapter Eight. Exemplarity / T. Novick -- Conclusion / T. Novick -- Bibliography / T. Novick -- Index Of Names / T. Novick -- Index Of Sources / T. Novick.
The normative rhetoric of tannaitic literature (the earliest extant corpus of rabbinic Judaism) is predominantly deontological. Prior scholarship on rabbinic supererogation, and on points of contact with Greco-Roman virtue discourse, has identified non-deontological aspects of tannaitic normativity. However, these two frameworks overlook precisely the productive intersection of deontological with non-deontological, the first because supererogation defines itself against obligation, and the second because the Greco-Roman comparate discourages serious treatment of law-like elements. This book addresses ways in which alternative normative forms entwine with the core deontological rhetoric of tannaitic literature. This perspective exposes, inter alia, echoes of the post-biblical wisdom tradition in tannaitic law, the rich polyvalence of the category mitzvah, and telling differences between the schools of Akiva and Ishmael.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-228) and an indexes.
Rabbinical literature History and criticism.
Jewish law Interpretation and construction.
Tannaim.
Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish.
Akiba ben Joseph, ca. 50-ca. 132.
Ishmael ben Elisha, 2nd cent.
90-04-18758-8
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What is good, and what God demands normative structures in tannaitic literature /
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ;
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. Categorical Oppositions /
Chapter Two. Teleological Mitzvah /
Chapter Three. Scripture And World: Between The Schools Of R. Akiva And R. Ishmael /
Chapter Four. The Normative Realm As Mitzvah /
Chapter Five. "One Need Not Scruple": Law As Intrusion /
Chapter Six. Cautious Actors /
Chapter Seven. Eager Observance /
Chapter Eight. Exemplarity /
Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index Of Names /
Index Of Sources /
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. Categorical Oppositions /
Chapter Two. Teleological Mitzvah /
Chapter Three. Scripture And World: Between The Schools Of R. Akiva And R. Ishmael /
Chapter Four. The Normative Realm As Mitzvah /
Chapter Five. "One Need Not Scruple": Law As Intrusion /
Chapter Six. Cautious Actors /
Chapter Seven. Eager Observance /
Chapter Eight. Exemplarity /
Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index Of Names /
Index Of Sources /
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series Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ;
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. Categorical Oppositions /
Chapter Two. Teleological Mitzvah /
Chapter Three. Scripture And World: Between The Schools Of R. Akiva And R. Ishmael /
Chapter Four. The Normative Realm As Mitzvah /
Chapter Five. "One Need Not Scruple": Law As Intrusion /
Chapter Six. Cautious Actors /
Chapter Seven. Eager Observance /
Chapter Eight. Exemplarity /
Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index Of Names /
Index Of Sources /
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