"The Mishnah is the crown jewel of Rabbinic Judaism in its
formative age," so says the distinguished author of this book.
Initiated in the aftermath of the Roman destruction of Jerusalem,
and developed and amplified over the next five centuries, the
Mishnah is the product of an age of calamity giving birth to a
renewed search for recovery. As such, it speaks to every age, but
to none more particularly and clearly than to our own which has
witnessed the destruction wrought by the Shoah and the return to
the land of Israel.
Nevertheless, the Mishnah does not explicitly address the agenda of
the contemporary world. To reduce the social theology and legal
system of the Mishnah to a specific historical setting would be to
distort its religious mission which, as Jacob Neusner affirms, is
to influence while transcending the world of time and circumstance.
The Mishnah is not a series of niggling precepts, as its
misinterpreters contend, but neither is it simply a source of
interesting information or of legal directives for shaping everyday
life. Rather, the central theme of Making God's Word Work is that
throughout the rules and norms of the Mishnah, and beneath their
surface, is a governing theological pattern which both defines the
detail relating to social conduct as well as brings to the fore a
coherent system of analysis, thought, and argumen. "The Mishnah is
a law code in form, a work of philosophy and theology in substance,
and a work of natural history in execution. Its medium of
expression and mode of thinking mark it as close to unique among
philosophical and theological writings."
Making God's Word Work will be of interest not only to students of
Judaica or those who practice Judaism, but also to students of the
history of religions and of comparative religion. Additionally, the
book will fascinate philosophers, theologians, literary critics,
and humanists in general for its remarkable insights into a way of
discursive analysis and rigorous argumentation that is without
parallel among the foundational documents of the great world
religions.
General
Imprint: |
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
February 2004 |
First published: |
2004 |
Authors: |
Jacob Neusner
(Research Professor of Religion and Theology)
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Dimensions: |
233 x 163 x 33mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8264-1556-1 |
Languages: |
English
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Subtitles: |
English
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Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
Religion & beliefs >
General
Books >
Religion & Spirituality >
General
|
LSN: |
0-8264-1556-3 |
Barcode: |
9780826415561 |
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