ABSTRACT
Jacob Neusner has published more than 1000 books and articles, scholarly and academic, popular and journalistic, and is one of the most published humanities scholars in the world. Over a period of fifty years he has made significant, insightful and challenging contributions to the study of Rabbinic Judaism, particularly in the disciplines covered in the three volumes which make up Neusner on Judaism: the study of history (volume 1), literature (volume 2), and religion and theology (volume 3). These unique volumes of selective writings by Jacob Neusner, with new introductions by the author, offer scholars an invaluable resource in the field of Judaic Studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|21 pages
Introducing the Scholar
part II|85 pages
History in Formative Judaism
part III|254 pages
Problems of Historical Method
chapter NINE|19 pages
Evaluating the Attributions of Sayings to Named Sages in the Rabbinic Literature
chapter TWELVE|24 pages
Max Weber Revisited: Religion and Society in Ancient Judaism
chapter THIRTEEN|20 pages
When Intellectual Paradigms Shift: Does the End of the Old Mark the Beginning of the New?
part IV|101 pages
Historical Studies
chapter SEVENTEEN|15 pages
Judaism in a Time of Crisis: Four Responses to the Destruction of the Second Temple
chapter NINETEEN|29 pages
From Enemy to Sibling: Rome and Israel in the First Century of Western Civilization
part V|74 pages
Historical Studies