Kraemer, David and David Charles Kraemer - Reading the Rabbis. The Talmud as LiteratureOxford, University Press, 1996. XII, 165 pp.Hardcover with dustjacket. Minor dent in backcover, else as new. Traditionally, the Talmud was read as law, that is, as the authoritative source for Jewish practice and obligations. To this end, it was studied at the level of its most minute details, with readers often ignoring the composite whole and attending only to final decisions. Methods of reading have shifted as more readers and students have turned to the Talmud for evidence of rabbinic history, religion, rhetoric, or anthropology; still, few have employed a genuinely literary approach. In Reading the Rabbis, Kraemer attempts to fill this gap. He uses the tools developed in the study of other literatures, particularly rhetorical and reader-response criticisms, to unearth previously unnoticed levels of meaning. His book offers a new understanding of the complexity of Rabbinic Judaism, and a new model of rabbinic piety. ISBN: 9780195096231 EUR 54.50 [Appr.: US$ 62.78 | £UK 46.75 | JP¥ 9236] Book number 51327is offered by:
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