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Auteur(s) : Grossberg, David M. (1965-....)
Titre(s) : Heresy and the formation of the rabbinic community [Texte imprimé] / David M. Grossberg
Publication : Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (x-277 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection : Texts and studies in ancient Judaism, ISSN 0721-8753 ; 168
Lien à la collection : Texte und Studien zum antiken Judentum
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 227-247. Index
Texte remanié de : Thesis Ph. D. : Religion : Princeton university : 2014
Publisher's description: Between the first and sixth centuries C.E., a community of
rabbis systematized their ideas about Judaism in works such as the Mishnah and the
Talmud. David M. Grossberg reexamines this community's gradual formation as reflected
in polemical texts. He contends that these texts' primary aim was not to describe
real rabbinic opponents but to create and enforce boundaries between rabbis and others
and within the developing rabbinic movement
Sujet(s) : Elisha ben Avuyah (0070?-0135?)
Judaïsme rabbinique -- Histoire -- Sources
Judaïsme -- 10-425 (période talmudique) -- Histoire -- Sources
Hérésies juives -- Histoire -- Sources
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9783161551475 (rel.). - ISBN 3161551478. - ISBN 9783161553349 (erroné)
EAN 9783161551475
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45325190c
Notice n° :
FRBNF45325190
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Table des matières : Acknowledgements -- ; Introduction : the formation of the rabbinic community --. Yavneh
and the myth of origins -- ; The sage idea and the development of a collective --
; Heresy and the formation of community -- ; A note on style and method -- ; The meaning
and end of heresy in rabbinic literature -- ; Heresy in rabbinic literature? -- ;
Heresy as a category -- ; Heresy as hairesis -- ; Heresy as heresiological discourse
-- ; Heresy and boundary rhetoric in the ancient world -- ; Varieties of minim in
the second temple and rabbinic period -- ; Heresy and minut -- ; Minim as insiders
in the late second temple and early rabbinic periods -- ; Minim as hybrids in the
early christian period -- ; Minim as outsiders in the late rabbinic period -- ; Co-opting
the sinners of Israel -- ; The sinners of Israel and the sinners of the nations of
the world -- ; Sinners, pomegranates, and good deeds -- ; An Israelite who sins --
; All Israel have a portion in the world to come -- ; Meshummadim who provoke the
rabbis -- ; Meshummadim, apostates, and "the time of persecutions" -- ; Flagrant meshummadim
-- ; Meshummadim from appetite and to provoke -- ; Provoking the torah and the rabbis
-- ; Apiqorsim who disrespect the rabbis -- ; Epicureans, sadducees, and divine providence
-- ; Disrespecting the rabbis -- ; Apiqorsim and irreverence -- ; Apiqorsim, minim,
and dangerous verses -- ; Know how to avoid an apiqoros -- ; Two powers and the ascent
of rabbi elisha -- ; Elisha ben abuyah as an absolute other -- ; Elisha ben abuyah
as a failed rabbi -- ; Elisha's ascent and divine multiplicity -- ; Metatron's transgression
and heavenly proscriptions -- ; Elisha's transgression and the heavenly voice -- ;
The failed rabbi and those who cause the public to sin -- ; The mechanics of atonement
in rabbinic tradition -- ; Gehazi as a failed rabbi -- ; The failed rabbi in the babylonian
talmud -- ; Conclusion : boundary rhetoric, community formation, and rabbinic judaism
-- ; Appendix : synoptic presentation of b. hagigah 15a and 3 enoch for chapter six
-- ; Bibliography -- ; Index of primary sources -- ; Index of modern authors -- ;
Index of subjects.