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A History of Judaism
Waiting for the Messiah?
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February 13 2018
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Princeton University Press
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February 13 2018
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: 527-534
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctvc77c3z.32
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
List of Maps
pp. ix
List of Maps
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
Contents
pp. x
List of Illustrations
pp. x
List of Illustrations
pp. xiv
Acknowledgements
pp. xiv
Acknowledgements
pp. xvi
Note
pp. xvi
Note
pp. xvii
Glossary
pp. xvii
Glossary
pp. xxi
Introduction: Approaching the History of Judaism
pp. xxi
Introduction:
[Illustrations]
[Illustrations]
[Illustrations]
pp. 1
Part I Origins (c. 2000 BCE– 70 CE)
pp. 7
Deserts, Tribes and Empires
pp. 26
The Formation of the Bible
pp. 39
Worship
pp. 71
The Torah of Moses:
pp. 87
Part II Interpreting the Torah (200 BCE– 70 CE)
pp. 91
Jews in a Graeco-Roman World
pp. 110
‘Jewish Doctrine Takes Three Forms’
pp. 159
The Limits of Variety
pp. 199
Preoccupations and Expectations
pp. 223
Part III The Formation of Rabbinic Judaism (70– 1500 CE)
pp. 229
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pp. 241
Judaism without a Temple
pp. 261
Rabbis in the East (70 to 1000 CE)
pp. 289
Judaism beyond the Rabbis
pp. 311
Rabbis in the West (1000–1500 CE)
pp. 353
Part IV Authority and Reaction (1500– 1800)
pp. 359
The European Renaissance and the New World
pp. 378
New Certainties and New Mysticism
pp. 427
Part V The Challenge of the Modern World (1750 – present)
pp. 435
From the Enlightenment to the State of Israel
pp. 457
Reform
pp. 479
Counter-Reform
pp. 498
Rejection
pp. 515
Renewal
pp. 525
Part VI Epilogue
pp. 527
Waiting for the Messiah?
pp. 535
Notes
pp. 535
Notes
pp. 577
Further Reading
pp. 577
Further Reading
pp. 579
Index
pp. 579
Index
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