In his brilliant introduction on the Mishnah, Jacob Neusner asks: How
do you read a book that does not identify its author, tell you where
it comes from, or explain why it was written – a book without a
preface? And how do you identify a book with neither a beginning nor
end, lacking table of contents and title? The answer is you just begin
and let the author of the book lead you by paying attention to the
information that the author does give, to the signals that the writer
sets out. As Neusner goes on to explain, the Mishnah portrays the
world in a special way, in a kind of code that makes it a difficult
work for the modern reader to understand. Without knowing how to
decode the Mishnah, we may read its works without receiving its
message. Neusner, one of the world’s foremost Mishnaic scholars,
demonstrated that the Mishnah’s own internal logic and structure
form a solid foundation on which to build an understanding of this
vitally important Jewish work. Using examples of how the Mishnah’s
language, logic, and discourse associate and categorize behaviors,
events, and objects, Neusner opens the Mishnah to readers who would
not otherwise be able to grasp its most fundamental concepts. Since
the Mishnah forms the basis of both the Babylonian and the Palestinian
Talmuds (which are, in Neusner’s elegant terms, “the core
curriculum of Judaism as a living religion”), study of the Mishnah
is essential to an understanding of Judaism. Drawing on his own new
translation of the Mishnah and displaying the enthusiastic dedication
that has sparked a whole new body of Mishnaic research, Neusner allows
readers with no previous background to join Jews who have studied,
analyzed, and delighted in the wisdom of Mishnah for centuries. In
addition to giving us a thorough exploration of the Mishnah’s
language, contents, organization, and inner logic, Neusner also
provides us with a broad understanding of how it communicated its own
world view – its vision of both the concrete an spiritual worlds.
The Mishnah: An Introduction gives us a tour of this sacred Jewish
text, shedding light on its many facets – from its view of life to
its conception of God and His relation to our world.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765186473
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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