Rabbinic Judaism: The Theological SystemBRILL, 01/01/2002 - 276 من الصفحات Rabbinic Judaism, in its classical writings produced from the first through the seventh century of the Common Era, sets forth a theological system that is orderly and reliable. Responding to the generative dialectics of monotheism, Rabbinic Judaism systematically reveals the justice of the one and only God of all creation. Appealing to the truths of Scripture, the Rabbinic sages constructed a coherent theology, cogent structure, and logical system to reveal the justice of God. These writings identify what Judaism knows as the logos of God-the theology fully manifest in the Torah. This work make its contribution in seeing in the principal conceptions of Rabbinic Judaism a logos-a sustained, rigorous, coherent argument. A narrative story of the Rabbinic sages' theological system sounds remarkably familiar-the age-old story of God's justice (to which his mercy is integral), of humanity's relationship with god as a possessor of the power of will, and of humanity's sin and God's response. This title is also available in hardback (ISBN 0 391 04143 6). |
المحتوى
IMAGINING EDEN AND REPRESENTING THE RESULT | 3 |
REWARD AND PUNISHMENT | 23 |
THE GENTILES AND IDOLATRY | 53 |
PRIVATE LIVES | 97 |
WORLD BEYOND TIME | 107 |
WORLD WITHOUT CHANGE | 128 |
COMPLEMENTARITY | 147 |
PART THREE | 181 |
REPENTANCE AND ATONEMENT | 219 |
RESURRECTION | 234 |
BEFORE AND AFTER | 267 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abraham Adam Aqiba arrogance atonement attitude Babylonian Talmud Babylonian Talmud tractate blessed Chapter comes commandments complementarity concrete counterpart creation death deeds defined Deut differentiation distributive economics doctrine earth economics embodied encompasses eternal exile explain fact Gehenna Genesis Rabbah gentiles God's governs Halakhah heaven holy Israel humanity idolatry idols individual intentionality Israelites Jerusalem Jerusalem Talmud justice king kingdom Land of Israel Leviticus Rabbah lives logic Lord man's matters meaning Messiah Mishnah Mishnah-tractate mode moral order Moses myth narrative nations nature Oral Torah paradigm paradigmatic thinking pattern penalty perfection person political present principle punishment Rabbah Rabbinic Judaism rabbis reason relationship repentance response restoration resurrection righteous rules sages sanctions Sanhedrin Scripture says Scripture's sequence Sinai single sins statement story suffering teleology Temple theology things tion traits verse of Scripture wealth wicked word world order Written Torah zekhut