The Transformation of Judaism: From Philosophy to Religion

The Transformation of Judaism: From Philosophy to Religion

by Jacob Neusner
The Transformation of Judaism: From Philosophy to Religion

The Transformation of Judaism: From Philosophy to Religion

by Jacob Neusner

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Overview

Jacob Neusner describes, analyzes, and interprets the transformation of one system of the Israelite social order by a connected but autonomous successor-system. He characterizes the successive systems classifying the one as philosophical and the other as religious. He explains the categorical account of each and sets forth the outcome of a number of topical studies on the category-formations of Rabbinic Judaism with special attention to the social order: politics, philosophy, and economics. These systems emerged as [1] autonomous when viewed synchronically, [2] connected when seen diachronically, and [3] as a continuous construction when seen at the end of their formative age. In their successive stages of categorical autonomy, connection, and finally continuity, the three distinct systems may be classified, respectively, as philosophical, religious, and theological, each one taking over and revising the definitive categories of the former and framing its own fresh, generative categories as well. The formative history of Judaism is the story of the presentations and re-presentations of categorical structures. In method, it is the exegesis of taxonomy and taxic systems.

Now, after more than two decades, Neusner has decided to review the initial statement. Since the book summarizes ten years of work, from 1980 to 1990, on the Rabbinic category formations of social science politics, philosophy, and economics in the setting of the law and theology of Rabbinic Judaism from the Mishnah through the Bavli, 200-600 C.E., it seemed well worth the effort to recapitulate the original work. The revised introduction explains the omission of theology in his category-formation philosophy-religion-theology; Neusner's account of the Bavli produced the decade after this title was completed did not make possible the continuous description of the unfolding of the Rabbinic system. The pattern that appealed to Neusner from philosophy to religion to theology has not yet come to a satisfactory account. In the twenty years

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725211049
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 06/14/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 362
File size: 85 MB
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About the Author

Jacob Neusner is a leading figure in the American academic study of religion. He revolutionized the study of Judaism and brought it into the field of religion, and he built intellectual bridges between Judaism and other religions, thereby laying the groundwork for durable understanding and respect among religions. He has advanced the careers of younger scholars and teachers through his teaching and publication programs. Neusner's influence on the study of Judaism and religion is broad, powerful, distinctive, and enduring.

Table of Contents

Part 1 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
Part 2 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION, REVISED
Part 3 INTRODUCTION
Part 4 THE RECEPTION OFTHE PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEM
Chapter 5 PROLOGUE TO PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL CATEGORIES
Chapter 6 1. Modes of Thought: From Philosophy to Religion
Chapter 7 2. Scarce Resources: Philosophical Economics Reproduced
Chapter 8 3. Legitimate Violence: From Hierarchized Foci to Unitary Focus ofPower
Part 9 THE FORMATION OFCOUNTERPART CATEGORIES
Chapter 10 PROLOGUE TO PART TWO: COUNTERPART CATEGORIES. CATEGORICAL REFORMATION ANDTHE NEW STRUCTURE
Chapter 11 4. Learning and the Category, “Torah”
Chapter 12 5. The Transvaluation of Value
Chapter 13 6. Empowerment and the Category, “The People Israel”
Part 14 ENCHANTED JUDAISM:THE NEW STRUCTURE
Chapter 15 PROLOGUE TO PART THREE: COMPARISON AND CLASSIFICATION OF SYSTEMS
Chapter 16 7. The New Learning: The Gnostic Torah
Chapter 17 8. The New Order: The Political Economy of Zekhut
Chapter 18 9. Enchanted Judaism and The City of God
Part 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Alan J. Avery-Peck

Neusner moves beyond the interpretation of individual texts to grasp as wholes two systems of Judaism, that of the Mishnah and that represented by Rabbinic documents of the fifth century. He thus provides an entirely fresh approach and a new answer to the central question 'What is Judaism?'

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