Exegesis--interpretation and explanation of sacred texts--is the
quintessence of rabbinic thought. Through such means and methods,
the written words of Hebrew Scripture have been extended since
antiquity, and given new voices for new times. In this lucid and
often poetic book, Michael Fishbane delineates the connections
between biblical interpretation and Jewish religious thought.
How can a canon be open to new meanings, given that it is
believed to be immutable? Fishbane discusses the nature and
rationale of this interpretative process in a series of studies on
ancient Jewish speculative theology. Focusing on questions often
pondered in Midrash, he shows how religious ideas are generated or
justified by exegesis. He also explores the role exegesis plays in
liturgy and ritual. A striking example is the transfer of
speculative interpretations into meditation in prayer. Cultivation
of the ability to perceive many implicit meanings in a text or
religious practice can become a way of living--as Fishbane shows in
explaining how such notions as joy or spiritual meditations on
death can be idealized and the ideal transmitted through
theological interpretation. "The Exegetical Imagination "is a
collection of interrelated essays that together offer new and
profound understanding of scriptural interpretation and its central
role in Judaism.
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