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A Legacy of Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

A Legacy of Learning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-10-16
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In a career spanning over fifty years, the questions Jacob Neusner has asked and the critical methodologies he has developed have shaped the way scholars have come to approach the rabbinic literature as well as the diverse manifestations of Judaism from rabbinic times until the present. The essays collected here honor that legacy, illustrating an influence that is so pervasive that scholars today who engage in the critical study of Judaism and the history of religions more generally work in a laboratory that Professor Neusner created. Addressing topics in ancient and Rabbinic Judaism, the Judaic context of early Christianity, American Judaism, World Religions, and the academic study of the humanities, these essays demarcate the current state of Judaic and religious studies in the academy today.

Jacob Neusner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Jacob Neusner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-13
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Biography: Neusner is a social commentator, a post-Holocaust theologian, and an outspoken political figure. Jacob Neusner (born 1932) is one of the most important figures in the shaping of modern American Judaism. He was pivotal in transforming the study of Judaism from an insular project only conducted by—and of interest to—religious adherents to one which now flourishes in the secular setting of the university. He is also one of the most colorful, creative, and difficult figures in the American academy. But even those who disagree with Neusner’s academic approach to ancient rabbinic texts have to engage with his pioneering methods. In this comprehensive biography, Aaron Hughes shows ...

Arts Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Arts Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Studying Classical Judaism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Studying Classical Judaism

What do we know about the history, literature, and religion of Judaism in its formative age? How do we know it, and why does it matter? In Studying Classical Judaism, renowned scholar and author Jacob Neusner addresses these and other important questions. Applying many of the same methods Christian scholars use to study Christianity, Neusner outlines what we now know about ancient Judaism. He points out the core-belief of normative Judaism and reveals the methodological underpinnings of the most cogent and up-to-date interpretations of the texts that determined classical Judaism.

Extra- and Non-Documentary Writing in the Canon of Formative Judaism, Vol. 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Extra- and Non-Documentary Writing in the Canon of Formative Judaism, Vol. 3

Explores the canon of Rabbinic literature.

God's Rule
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

God's Rule

Resisting the tendency to separate the study of religion and politics, editor Jacob Neusner pulls together a collection of ten essays in which various authors explain and explore the relationship between the world's major religions and political power. As William Scott Green writes in the introduction, "Because religion is so comprehensive, it is fundamentally about power; it therefore cannot avoid politics." Beginning with the classical sources and texts of Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism and Hinduism, God's Rule begins to explore the complex nature of how each religion shapes political power, and how religion shapes itself in relation to that power. The corresponding attention to differing theories of politics and views towards non-believers are important not only to studies in comparative religion, but to foreign policy, history and governance as well. From early Christianity's relationship to the Roman Empire to Hinduism's relationship to Gandhi and the caste system, God's Rule provides a basis of understanding from which undergraduates, seminarians and others can begin asking questions of relationships "both unavoidable and systematically uneasy."

Providential Accidents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Providential Accidents

Geza Vermes is known world-wide as an expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls and for his pioneering work, Jesus the Jew. But in addition to that he is the living embodiment of Jewish-Christian relations in the context of an honest quest for the truth. Few scholars have had such a colorful and eventful life, the course of which he describes here. Born into a Hungarian Jewish family which later converted to Christianity, he received a Catholic education and was later ordained priest after the turmoil of the War. The quest for membership in a religious order led him to the Sion Fathers, in Louvain and then in Paris, where among other things he was introduced to biblical studies and became fascinated wi...

Altruism in World Religions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Altruism in World Religions

In 1830 philosopher Auguste Comte coined the term altruism to provide a general definition for the act of selflessly caring for others. But does this modern conception of sacrificing one's own interests for the well-being of others apply to the charitable behaviors encouraged by all world religions? In Altruism in World Religions prominent scholars from an array of religious perspectives probe the definition of altruism to determine whether it is a category that serves to advance the study of religion. Exploring a range of philosophical and religious thought from Greco-Roman philia to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, from Hinduism in India to Buddhism and the religions of China and Japan, t...

Nomination of John Agresto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1082

Nomination of John Agresto

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Motivation and Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Motivation and Action

"Motivation and Action: Key Concepts" is a comprehensive guidebook that explores the intricate relationship between motivation and action, offering insights, strategies, and practical advice for achieving personal and professional success. We delve into the psychology of motivation, uncovering the underlying factors that drive individuals to pursue their goals and take decisive actions. Readers will discover effective techniques for enhancing motivation, overcoming obstacles, and staying focused on their objectives. Drawing from a wealth of research and real-world examples, we provide actionable steps to cultivate a growth mindset, build resilience, and develop self-discipline. From setting ...