Comparative Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Judaism, The, Volume Three: Seder Niziqin Contributor(s): Neusner, Jacob (Author) |
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ISBN: 1586840126 ISBN-13: 9781586840129 Publisher: Distribution Partners OUR PRICE: $33.20 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2000 |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Judaism - Theology |
Series: Global Academic Publishing |
Physical Information: 453 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Jewish |
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Publisher Description: Hermeneutics, conventionally defined as theory of interpretation, in Rabbinic Judaism finds its data in the modes of analytical thought that produce useful knowledge out of the facts deriving from three sources. These sources are [1] the Torah, Scripture and tradition, [2] nature, and [3] the social order constituted by holy Israel, the latter two as contemplated and classified to begin with by the Torah. These data require structure, proportion, order, balance and rationalization. What theory of interpretation identifies among those data points of likeness and contrast that define category-formations of cogency and proportion? That is the question I systematically answer, following the sequence of the Halakhic category-formations of the Mishnah-Tosefta-Yerushalmi-Bavli. Hermeneutics then articulates the results of a distinctive mode of thought, and, in the Halakhah, it is the analogical-contrastive kind. That is to say, analytical thought defining the category-formations that are subject to hermeneutical reflection proceeds in accord with the rules of analogical-contrastive thinking. |