Transformations in Ancient Judaism: Textual Evidence for Creative Responses to Crisis

by Professor of Religion Jacob Neusner

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The Judaism that is defined by its canonical writings (the Hebrew Bible, Mishnah, Talmuds, and Midrash) tells the story of how hope overcomes despair. Neusner explores the way rabbinic Judaism has responded to social, cultural, and political crises by rethinking historical, received paradigms of piety and practice--and finding in them relevant, useful truth for the current situation.
When faced with acute and catastrophic events, the Rabbinic sages explored anew the received paradigms and truth of their faith and discovered in them truth that is both continuous with the past and responsive to the contemporary unanticipated crisis. Neusner offers a broad thesis, theological at its core: when defeat turns to despair, Judaism comes to a turning point. And with the response to despair, in an act of stubborn affirmation, Judaism is transformed.
  • ISBN10 1565637054
  • ISBN13 9781565637054
  • Publish Date 1 October 2004
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Hendrickson Publishers Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 190
  • Language English