Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah

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Shalom Carmy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1996 - 297 oldal

From the Preface:
"The principal thrust of this book is to challenge the compartmentalization to which we seem all too easily resigned, to discover whether, and to what extent, the methods of modern scholarship can become part and parcel of the study of Torah, conceived as a religious-intellectual way of life. Not 'Modern Scholarship and the Study of Torah,' but 'Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah."

 

Tartalomjegyzék

1 A Room with a View but a Room of our Own
1
2 The State and Directions of Orthodox Bible Study
39
3 Study of Bible in Light of our Knowledge of the Ancient Near East
81
History and Practice
101
5 On the Morality of the Patriarchs in Jewish Polemic and Exegesis
131
6 Introducing Rabbi Breuer
147
Compatibility or Contradiction?
159
8 Response to Rabbi Breuer
181
9 Camino Real and Modem Talmud Study
189
10 On the Legitimacy or Indeed Necessity of Scientific Disciplines for True Learning of the Talmud
197
Nonhalakhic Considerations in Talmud Torah
227
Contributors
289
Index
291
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Shalom Carmy is consulting editor of Tradition. A student of the late Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and a veteran teacher of philosophy, Bible, and Jewish thought at Yeshiva University, he has published many essays on these subjects.

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