Theology of the halakhah.

In this work Neusner argues that the law of normative Judaism, the Halakhah, viewed whole, with its category-formations read in logical sequence, tells a coherent story. He demonstrates that details of the law contribute to making a single statement, one that, moreover, complements and corresponds w...

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Main Author: Neusner, J.
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Language:English
Published: Leiden : BRILL, 2001.
Series:Brill reference library of ancient Judaism ; v. 6.
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505 0 |a Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; I. What is Theology?; II. What is the Halakhah?; III. How Does the Halakhah Produce Theology?; IV. How Do We Identify, in the Halakhah, the Religious Data for a Philosophical Rendition as Theology?; V. How, Precisely, Does the Halakhah Form into a Theological System the Torah's Normative Rules?; VI. The Halakhic Category-Formations; VII. The Halakhah Seen Whole; VIII. Halakhic Interiorities; IX. Theological Interpretation; PART ONE: BETWEEN GOD AND ISRAEL; 1. WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN IS EDEN?; I. Shebi'it; II. 'Orlah; III. Kilayim. 
505 8 |a IV. Shabbat-Erubin2. WHO OWNS EDEN?; I. Ma'aserot; II. Terumot; III. Hallah; IV. Ma'aser Sheni; V. Bikkurim; VI. Pe'ah; VII. Dema'i; PART TWO: WITHIN ISRAEL'S SOCIAL ORDER; 3. ADAM AND EVE; I. Qiddushin; II. Ketubot; III. Nedarim; IV. Nazir; V. Sotah; VI. Gittin; VII. Yebamot; VIII. Sacralization and Intentionality; 4. SIN AND ATONEMENT; I. Corporate Israel: The New Moral Entity; II. Sheqalim; III. Tamid & Yoma; IV. Zebahim & Menahot; V. Arakhin; VI. Bekhorot; VII. Meilah; VIII. Temurah; IX. Intentionality and the Cosmic Order; 5. INTENTIONALITY AND THE CIVIL ORDER. 
505 8 |a I. Legitimate Violence: Who Does What to WhomII. Keritot; III. Sanhedrin-Makkot; IV. Baba Qamma-Baba Mesi'a-Baba Batra; V. Horayot; VI. Shebuot; PART THREE: INSIDE THE ISRAELITE HOUSEHOLD: DEATH AND LIFE; 6. ENEMIES OF EDEN, TANGIBLE AND INVISIBLE; I. Death and life, Uncleanness and Sanctification (1): The Sources of Uncleanness; II. Tangible Enemies: Abodah Zarah; III. Invisible Enemies: Death. Ohalot; IV. Negaim; V. Zabim and Niddah; 7. THE CONTEST BETWEEN DEATH AND LIFE; I. Death and Life, Uncleanness and Sanctification (2): The Locus of the Struggle for Life; II. Makhshirin; III. Tohorot. 
505 8 |a IV. UqsinV. Kelim; 8. OVERCOMING DEATH; I. Rites of Purification; II. Parah; III. Miqvaot; IV. Tebul Yom; V. Yadayim; VI. Where the Contest is Resolved: Home and Temple in Hierarchical Formation. Hagigah; VII. Cause and Effect: Where and Why Man's Will Matters; 9. FROM EDEN TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD; I. Accepting the Yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven and the Commandments; II. Berakhot; III. Hullin; IV. Megillah; V. Rosh Hashanah; VI. Pesahim; VII. Sukkah; VIII. Mo'ed Qatan; IX. Besah; X. Ta'anit; 10. THE HALAKHIC THEOLOGY SEEN WHOLE: ACTUALIZING THE TORAH'S STORY; Index; 1. Hebrew Bible. 
505 8 |a 2. Rabbinic Literature3. Ancient Sources; Subject Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. 
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