Controversy and Dialogue in the Jewish Tradition: A Reader : with an Interpretive Essay

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Hanina Ben-Menahem, Neil S. Hecht, Shai Wosner
Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 456 pages

Controversy is the main instrument by which Judaism develops and shapes its philosophy, theology and law. The rabbinical literature speaks with many voices, debating virtually every subject, and failing to reach a consensus on many. However, this willingness to condone controversy is accompanied by much deliberation. Controversy, and its legal, philosophical and social ramifications, was and remains of unparalleled concern to the rabbis. Today, we are also witness to a burgeoning academic interest in controversy and pluralism in Jewish law.

This book is an anthology of passages from the rabbinical literature that address the phenomenon of controversy in Jewish law, affording the English-speaking reader the opportunity for a first-hand encounter with this fascinating material. An extensive analytical introduction contextualizes the material from a philosophical perspective.

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Table des matières

Interpretive essay
1
List of passages
43
Translators note
51
etiquette
70
Controversy and truth
100
Controversy and uniformity of practice
175
Controversy and social harmony
219
The origins of halakhic controversy
236
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