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The Transformation of Judaism

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An eminent scholar of the history of Judaism, Jacob Neusner shows in this work how Judaism changed from a philosophy to a religion between 200 and 400 C.E. 'The Transformation of Judaism' is a work both revolutionary in its method and unprecedented in its results.

Comparing earlier and later sets of Judaic writings, Neusner sets forth how philosophy - abstract, elegant, orderly, and intellectual - turned into religion - tangible, down-to-earth, chaotic, and concrete.

In the process, he offers an account of the birth of Judaism that has become normative.

Moreover, Neusner's methodology can be applied to the study of religions other than Judaism because it examines the underpinnings of how a society sees the world (philosophy), orders itself (politics), and sustains itself (economics).

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Product Details
Wipf & Stock Publishers
1592447236 / 9781592447237
Paperback / softback
14/06/2004
United States
362 pages
163 x 229 mm, 499 grams