Theology of the Oral Torah: Revealing the Justice of GodIn The Theology of the Oral Torah Neusner crafts the central conceptions of rabbinic Judaism into a rigorous, coherent argument by setting forth four cogent principles: that God formed creation in accord with a plan which the Torah reveals; that the perfection of creation is signified by the conformity of human affairs to a few enduring paradigms that transcend change; that Israel's condition, public and personal, is indicative of flaws in creation; and that God will ultimately restore the perfection embodied in his plan for creation. A masterful and original construction of theology of rabbinic Judaism, Neusner's story of the Oral Torah is also remarkably familiar - the emphasis is still on man's sin and God's response, God's justice and mercy, and the human mirroring of God through the possession of the power of will. The Theology of the Oral Torah is part of Neusner's ongoing major project - the construction of theology of rabbinic Judaism - a project which rivals in its scope that of the great Maimonides or, in Christian theology, that of Thomas Aquinas's Summa. |
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... give is ample for the purpose is a matter of judg- ment ; at every point , I could have multiplied the illustrative materials many times without reproducing more than a tiny proportion of the documents under discussion . If I had ...
... give is ample for the purpose is a matter of judg- ment ; at every point , I could have multiplied the illustrative materials many times without reproducing more than a tiny proportion of the documents under discussion . If I had ...
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... given topic , and it is the systematization of the data that yields a generaliza- tion . Let me give a single example , in the framework of halakhic discourse , that is , the formulation of norms of behaviour , 8 Prologue.
... given topic , and it is the systematization of the data that yields a generaliza- tion . Let me give a single example , in the framework of halakhic discourse , that is , the formulation of norms of behaviour , 8 Prologue.
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... relevant to the issue and dismissing what is not , in the manner of Meir . Sages maintain that whatever is in the Torah falls into a single classification . Nonetheless , we do give priority to what is relevant , to what 14 Prologue.
... relevant to the issue and dismissing what is not , in the manner of Meir . Sages maintain that whatever is in the Torah falls into a single classification . Nonetheless , we do give priority to what is relevant , to what 14 Prologue.
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Revealing the Justice of God Jacob Neusner. do give priority to what is relevant , to what is a precedent , to law over exege- sis , exegesis over a tale , an argument a fortiori over an analogy , and so on , the whole properly ...
Revealing the Justice of God Jacob Neusner. do give priority to what is relevant , to what is a precedent , to law over exege- sis , exegesis over a tale , an argument a fortiori over an analogy , and so on , the whole properly ...
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... give glory to our God . ' ” The purposeful character of God's actions now is spelled out in further cases : 3. A. " And how on the basis of Scripture do we know that the Omnipresent brought punishments and the ten plagues on Pharaoh and ...
... give glory to our God . ' ” The purposeful character of God's actions now is spelled out in further cases : 3. A. " And how on the basis of Scripture do we know that the Omnipresent brought punishments and the ten plagues on Pharaoh and ...
Contents
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SOURCES OF WORLD ORDER | 49 |
PERFECTING WORLD ORDER | 239 |
SOURCES OF WORLD DISORDER | 409 |
RESTORING WORLD ORDER | 509 |
EPILOGUE | 639 |
15 Before and After | 641 |
Index of Subjects | 671 |
Index of References to Ancient Texts | 675 |
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Abraham Aqiba arrogance Babylonia BAVLI-TRACTATE blessed bring chapter comes commandments context creation Day of Atonement dead death deeds defined Deut earth Edom Egypt Eleazar encompasses eternal evil exile explain fact father following verse GENESIS RABBAH gentiles God's governs Halakhah hand Heaven Holy human idolatry idols intentionality Isaac Israelites Jacob Jerusalem Judah Judaism judgment justice king kingdom Land of Israel LEVITICUS RABBAH live logic Lord man's matter meaning mercy Messiah Mishnah MISHNAH-TRACTATE Moses nations Oral Torah paradigm paradigmatic person political prayer present principle prophets proposition punishment Rabbi redemption refers relationship repentance response restoration resurrection righteous rules sages SANHEDRIN Scripture says sequence SHABBAT Sinai sins statement story suffering systematic Talmud Tannaite Tannaite authority Temple theology things tion Torah-study Tosefta TRACTATE traits transgression unclean verse of Scripture wicked word world order Written Torah Yohanan zekhut