The Authority of the Divine Law - Yosef Bronstein

The Authority of the Divine Law

A Study in Tannaitic Midrash

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Buch | Hardcover
180 Seiten
2024
Academic Studies Press (Verlag)
979-8-88719-412-7 (ISBN)
97,25 inkl. MwSt
This book explores the various rationales offered by Jewish groups in late antiquity for the authority of the Divine Law. While Second Temple groups tended to look towards philosophy or metaphysics to justify the Divine Law’s authority, the tannaim formulated legal arguments. These arguments link to a set of issues regarding the tannaim’s conception of Divine Law and of Israel’s election.
Many Jewish groups of late antiquity assumed that they were obligated to observe the Divine Law. This book attempts to study the various rationales offered by these groups to explain the authority that the Divine Law had over them. Second Temple groups tended to look towards philosophy or metaphysics to justify the Divine Law’s authority. The tannaim, though, formulated legal arguments that obligate Israel to observe the Divine Law. While this turn towards legalism is pan-tannaitic, two distinct legal arguments can be identified in tannaitic literature. These specific arguments about the Divine Law’s authority, link to a set of issues regarding the tannaim’s conception of Divine Law and of Israel’s election.

Yosef Bronstein received rabbinic ordination and a PhD in Talmudic Studies from Yeshiva University. He is the Rosh Bet Midrash of Machon Zimrat Ha’aretz, a community learning center and rabbinical training program in Efrat, Israel, and also teaches Jewish philosophy at Yeshiva University’s Isaac Breuer College. He is the coauthor of Reshimot Shiurim al Masekhet Kiddushin (Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s Talmud lectures on tractate Kiddushin) and the author of Engaging the Essence: The Philosophy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe (forthcoming from Maggid Books).

Acknowledgments




Introduction: The Authority of the Divine Law over the Chosen People
Pre-Tannaitic Conceptions of the Divine Law’s Authority
“You Are My Slaves”: The Authority of the Divine Law in Akivan Midrash
“May I Be Your King?”: The Authority of the Divine Law in Ishmaelian Midrash
Contextualizing the Tannaim’s Legal Arguments
Setting the Boundaries: Tannaitic Attitudes Towards Non-Israelites and Conversion
The Contingency or Eternality of Israel’s Election
Is the Israelite Sinner Still an Israelite?
Into the Bavli

Conclusion



Appendix—Tannaitic Sources Regarding the Primordial Roots of Israel’s Election and of the Divine Law

References

Index

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Verlagsort Brighton
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 233 mm
Gewicht 517 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
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ISBN-13 979-8-88719-412-7 / 9798887194127
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