Rabbinic categories: construction and comparison
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adam_text | Rabbinic Categories
Construction and Comparison
by
Jacob Neusner
s
BPLILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
PART ONE
THE CANONICAL CONSTRUCTION
OF RABBINIC CATEGORIES
I The Categories of the Halakhic Documents
1 The Categories of the Mishnah: The Topical Theory of
Halakhic Category-formation 5
i How do we recognize a category when we see one? 5
ii Four plausible theories of category-formation and the
one that was chosen for the Halakhah 7
iii The Mishnah s categories: defined by topic, articulated
by proposition 11
iv Categories defined by authority 46
a Eduyyot 46
b Abot 46
v Categories dictated by Scripture 48
vi The Mishnah s mode of category-formation 49
vii The documentary origin of the Mishnah s categories 50
2 Halakhic Categories after the Mishnah: From the Tosefta
through the Bavli 55
i Why the Mishnah s topical-propositional categories
logically best suit the task of Halakhic exposition and
therefore persisted in the successor-documents 55
ii The expansion of the Halakhah: the identification of
new topical or analytical category-formations 57
iii The Tosefta s anomalous composites 60
a New topics 60
b New propositions or analytical principles 60
VI CONTENTS
iv The Yerushalmi s anomalous composites 61
a New topics 61
b New propositions or analytical principles 61
v The Bavli s anomalous composites 61
a New topics 61
b New propositions or analytical principles 62
vi The Bavli s rules of Halakhic category-formation 63
vii The Bavli s judgment on the received repertoire of
categories 67
viii Why this, not that? 68
ix Halakhic categories beyond the Mishnah 70
3 Sifra: The Exegetical Alternative to the Topical Theory of
Categorizing the Halakhah 73
i From the topical to the exegetical mode of
category-formation 73
ii The documentary definition of categories: the case of
Sifra 74
iii How Sifra presents a topic treated also in the Mishnah 77
iv The categories of Leviticus compared with those of the
Mishnah 80
v How the Mishnah presents a category treated also in
Scripture 81
vi The Scriptural-exegetical alternative to the topical
theory of categorizing the Halakhah 87
vii The documentary definition of Sifra s categories: what is
at stake? 88
viii Contrasting the Mishnah s Topical-Propositional
Principle of Category-Formation with Sifra s
Exegetical-Polemical Counterpart 91
ix The documentary origin of Sifra s forms, topical
program, and classifications 107
II The Categories of the Aggadic Documents
4 Genesis Rabbah: The Exegetical Theory of Categorizing the
Aggadah 113
i The exegetical mode of category-formation addresses
Scriptural narrative 113
CONTENTS VII
ii Exegesis and proposition: Separate tasks and the
distinctive forms devised to accomplish those tasks 116
iii The exegetical work: A representative sample 118
iv The exegetical construction: An oudine of the
representative sample 137
v No categories comparable to the Halakhic construction
of the Mishnah, no cogent polemics comparable in
documentary effect to the theological enterprise of Sifra 146
5 Leviticus Rabbah: The Propositional Theory of Categorizing
the Aggadah 149
i The propositional mode of category-formation addresses
Scripture 149
ii A sample parashah of Leviticus Rabbah: topic,
proposition 152
iii The cogency of the topical exposition 170
iv Topical categories, implicit propositions in Leviticus
Rabbah 180
v Categorical origins: biblical exegesis or theological
syllogism? 184
vi Exegesis and syllogistic discourse: the role of Scripture 185
vii The unity of the Aggadah and the Halakhah: different
topics, common mode of category-formation 186
6 Pesiqta deRab Kahana: The Formation of Extra-Scriptural
Aggadic Categories 189
i Beyond Scripture: categories shaped by the liturgical
calendar, its topics and their propositions 189
ii The propositional mode of category-formation
abandons Scripture 193
iii A sample pisqa of Pesiqta deRab Kahana: topic,
proposition 194
iv The cogency of the topical proposition 210
v The topics and their propositions 219
vi Beyond Scripture: the astral categories 221
vii The role of Scripture 224
viii Categorical Perfection: the absolute and fixed order of
the document 226
VIII CONTENTS
ix Nature and renewal 227
x The astral category, Israel 228
III The Documentary Boundaries
of Categories The Bavli s testimony
7 The Bavli s Union of Halakhic and Aggadic Categories 235
i Aggadic categories in the Bavli 235
ii The three classifications of die Bavli s composites 236
iii Aggadic composites integrated into die Bavli s Halakhic
presentation: the case of die massive Aggadic categorical
construction in Bavli Abodah Zarah chapter one 237
iv How do the topical composites fit into the
Talmud-tractate Abodah Zarah and what do they
contribute diat the Mishnah-tractate of the same name
would lack without diem? 261
a Abodah Zarah and Scripture 264
b From Scripture to the Mishnah 266
c From the Mishnah to the Talmud: the Bavli s Aggadic
Category for Abodah Zarah 269
v The documentary basis for category-formation: do
categories circulate beyond documentary boundaries? 271
PART TWO
COMPARING THEOLOGICAL CATEGORY-FORMATIONS
IN RABBINIC JUDAISM GENERATIVE VERSUS
INERT, PRIMARY VERSUS SUBORDINATE
Introduction 277
i Mackubin Thomas Owens s Definition of a Good
Theory in Social Thought 277
ii The Categorical Construction of a Theory of the Social
Order 278
iii The Theological Category-Formations of the Aggadic
Compilations 279
iv The Aggadic Theological System 280
v The Aggadic Narrative of the Halakhic System 284
vi The Category-Formations of the Halakhic System 286
CONTENTS IX
I Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations
8 Generative Category-Formations: The Synergy of Sin,
Repentance, and Atonement 299
i The Systemic Centrality of Sin-Atonement-Repentance 299
ii Sin 300
iii Repentance 305
iv Atonement 310
v Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 316
a Does die Category Sin-Atonement-Repentance
Describe Most of the Relevant Data? 316
b Does the Category Sin-Atonement-Repentance Yield
a Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 316
c Does the Category Sin-Repentance-Atonement Yield
Norms of Public Policy? 317
9 An Inert Category-Formation: The Kingdom of Heaven 319
i Why Does the Formula, Kingdom of Heaven Figure in
the Systemic Comparison of Category-Formations? 319
ii What does Kingdom of Heaven look like when it is
systemically generative—active and integral? 321
iii How is the Kingdom of Heaven Defined? 324
iv The Kingdom of Heaven in Halakhic Formulation 326
v The Kingdom of Heaven in Aggadic Exposition 334
vi Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 344
a Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Describe
Most of the Data, Halakhic and Aggadic that Relate
to God s Dominion 344
b Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Yield a
Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 345
c Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Yield Norms
of Public Policy? 345
vii What Indicates the Inert, as against the Generative,
Category-formation? 346
X CONTENTS
II Primary versus Subordinate Category-Formations
10 Primary Category-Formations: Israel/Gentiles 351
i The Systemic Primacy of Israel/Gentiles 351
ii Species of a Common Genus? 354
iii Israel 359
iv The Gentiles 364
v Primary Versus Subordinate Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 375
a Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Describe Most of
the Relevant Data? 375
b Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Yield a Theory of
die Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 376
c Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Yield Norms of
Public Policy? 376
11 The Messiah-Theme: Its Diverse Roles in the Eschatological
Narrative of die Resurrection of the Individual Israelite and
the Advent of the world to Come for Corporate Israel 377
i The Subordinate Situation of the Messiah-Theme in the
Aggadic Eschatology 377
ii The Messiah and the Resurrection of the Dead 380
iii The Sage-Messiah 390
iv The Messiah and the World to Come 397
v Primary Versus Subordinate Category-Formations: The
Messiah-Theme 401
a Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Describe
Most of the Relevant Data? 402
b Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Yield a
Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 402
c Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Yield Norms
of Public Policy? 403
vi Conclusion 403
Appendix: Systems and their Contents: Canon and
Category-Formation 405
i Category Formation and the Canon A Preliminary
Statement 406
ii Challenges to the Canonical Principle of
Category-Formation 409
CONTENTS XI
iii Describing a System Whole: The Canonical Principle in
Category-Formation 411
iv Comparing Wholes: The Centrality of Redaction 414
v The Argument of The Integrity of Leviticus Rabbah 415
vi The Integrity of a Document in the Canon of Judaism 421
vii From Judaism to Torah 422
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Rabbinic Categories
Construction and Comparison
by
Jacob Neusner
s
BPLILL
LEIDEN • BOSTON
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
PART ONE
THE CANONICAL CONSTRUCTION
OF RABBINIC CATEGORIES
I The Categories of the Halakhic Documents
1 The Categories of the Mishnah: The Topical Theory of
Halakhic Category-formation 5
i How do we recognize a category when we see one? 5
ii Four plausible theories of category-formation and the
one that was chosen for the Halakhah 7
iii The Mishnah's categories: defined by topic, articulated
by proposition 11
iv Categories defined by authority 46
a Eduyyot 46
b Abot 46
v Categories dictated by Scripture 48
vi The Mishnah's mode of category-formation 49
vii The documentary origin of the Mishnah's categories 50
2 Halakhic Categories after the Mishnah: From the Tosefta
through the Bavli 55
i Why the Mishnah's topical-propositional categories
logically best suit the task of Halakhic exposition and
therefore persisted in the successor-documents 55
ii The expansion of the Halakhah: the identification of
new topical or analytical category-formations 57
iii The Tosefta's anomalous composites 60
a New topics 60
b New propositions or analytical principles 60
VI CONTENTS
iv The Yerushalmi's anomalous composites 61
a New topics 61
b New propositions or analytical principles 61
v The Bavli's anomalous composites 61
a New topics 61
b New propositions or analytical principles 62
vi The Bavli's rules of Halakhic category-formation 63
vii The Bavli's judgment on the received repertoire of
categories 67
viii Why this, not that? 68
ix Halakhic categories beyond the Mishnah 70
3 Sifra: The Exegetical Alternative to the Topical Theory of
Categorizing the Halakhah 73
i From the topical to the exegetical mode of
category-formation 73
ii The documentary definition of categories: the case of
Sifra 74
iii How Sifra presents a topic treated also in the Mishnah 77
iv The categories of Leviticus compared with those of the
Mishnah 80
v How the Mishnah presents a category treated also in
Scripture 81
vi The Scriptural-exegetical alternative to the topical
theory of categorizing the Halakhah 87
vii The documentary definition of Sifra's categories: what is
at stake? 88
viii Contrasting the Mishnah's Topical-Propositional
Principle of Category-Formation with Sifra's
Exegetical-Polemical Counterpart 91
ix The documentary origin of Sifra's forms, topical
program, and classifications 107
II The Categories of the Aggadic Documents
4 Genesis Rabbah: The Exegetical Theory of Categorizing the
Aggadah 113
i The exegetical mode of category-formation addresses
Scriptural narrative 113
CONTENTS VII
ii Exegesis and proposition: Separate tasks and the
distinctive forms devised to accomplish those tasks 116
iii The exegetical work: A representative sample 118
iv The exegetical construction: An oudine of the
representative sample 137
v No categories comparable to the Halakhic construction
of the Mishnah, no cogent polemics comparable in
documentary effect to the theological enterprise of Sifra 146
5 Leviticus Rabbah: The Propositional Theory of Categorizing
the Aggadah 149
i The propositional mode of category-formation addresses
Scripture 149
ii A sample parashah of Leviticus Rabbah: topic,
proposition 152
iii The cogency of the topical exposition 170
iv Topical categories, implicit propositions in Leviticus
Rabbah 180
v Categorical origins: biblical exegesis or theological
syllogism? 184
vi Exegesis and syllogistic discourse: the role of Scripture 185
vii The unity of the Aggadah and the Halakhah: different
topics, common mode of category-formation 186
6 Pesiqta deRab Kahana: The Formation of Extra-Scriptural
Aggadic Categories 189
i Beyond Scripture: categories shaped by the liturgical
calendar, its topics and their propositions 189
ii The propositional mode of category-formation
abandons Scripture 193
iii A sample pisqa of Pesiqta deRab Kahana: topic,
proposition 194
iv The cogency of the topical proposition 210
v The topics and their propositions 219
vi Beyond Scripture: the astral categories 221
vii The role of Scripture 224
viii Categorical Perfection: the absolute and fixed order of
the document 226
VIII CONTENTS
ix Nature and renewal 227
x The astral category, Israel 228
III The Documentary Boundaries
of Categories The Bavli's testimony
7 The Bavli's Union of Halakhic and Aggadic Categories 235
i Aggadic categories in the Bavli 235
ii The three classifications of die Bavli's composites 236
iii Aggadic composites integrated into die Bavli's Halakhic
presentation: the case of die massive Aggadic categorical
construction in Bavli Abodah Zarah chapter one 237
iv How do the topical composites fit into the
Talmud-tractate Abodah Zarah and what do they
contribute diat the Mishnah-tractate of the same name
would lack without diem? 261
a Abodah Zarah and Scripture 264
b From Scripture to the Mishnah 266
c From the Mishnah to the Talmud: the Bavli's Aggadic
Category for Abodah Zarah 269
v The documentary basis for category-formation: do
categories circulate beyond documentary boundaries? 271
PART TWO
COMPARING THEOLOGICAL CATEGORY-FORMATIONS
IN RABBINIC JUDAISM GENERATIVE VERSUS
INERT, PRIMARY VERSUS SUBORDINATE
Introduction 277
i Mackubin Thomas Owens's Definition of a Good
Theory in Social Thought 277
ii The Categorical Construction of a Theory of the Social
Order 278
iii The Theological Category-Formations of the Aggadic
Compilations 279
iv The Aggadic Theological System 280
v The Aggadic Narrative of the Halakhic System 284
vi The Category-Formations of the Halakhic System 286
CONTENTS IX
I Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations
8 Generative Category-Formations: The Synergy of Sin,
Repentance, and Atonement 299
i The Systemic Centrality of Sin-Atonement-Repentance 299
ii Sin 300
iii Repentance 305
iv Atonement 310
v Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 316
a Does die Category Sin-Atonement-Repentance
Describe Most of the Relevant Data? 316
b Does the Category Sin-Atonement-Repentance Yield
a Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 316
c Does the Category Sin-Repentance-Atonement Yield
Norms of Public Policy? 317
9 An Inert Category-Formation: The Kingdom of Heaven 319
i Why Does the Formula, 'Kingdom of Heaven' Figure in
the Systemic Comparison of Category-Formations? 319
ii What does 'Kingdom of Heaven' look like when it is
systemically generative—active and integral? 321
iii How is the Kingdom of Heaven Defined? 324
iv The Kingdom of Heaven in Halakhic Formulation 326
v The Kingdom of Heaven in Aggadic Exposition 334
vi Generative Versus Inert Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 344
a Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Describe
Most of the Data, Halakhic and Aggadic that Relate
to God's Dominion 344
b Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Yield a
Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 345
c Does the Category Kingdom of Heaven Yield Norms
of Public Policy? 345
vii What Indicates the Inert, as against the Generative,
Category-formation? 346
X CONTENTS
II Primary versus Subordinate Category-Formations
10 Primary Category-Formations: Israel/Gentiles 351
i The Systemic Primacy of Israel/Gentiles 351
ii Species of a Common Genus? 354
iii Israel 359
iv The Gentiles 364
v Primary Versus Subordinate Category-Formations: The
Case at Hand 375
a Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Describe Most of
the Relevant Data? 375
b Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Yield a Theory of
die Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 376
c Does the Category Israel/Gentiles Yield Norms of
Public Policy? 376
11 The Messiah-Theme: Its Diverse Roles in the Eschatological
Narrative of die Resurrection of the Individual Israelite and
the Advent of the world to Come for Corporate Israel 377
i The Subordinate Situation of the Messiah-Theme in the
Aggadic Eschatology 377
ii The Messiah and the Resurrection of the Dead 380
iii The Sage-Messiah 390
iv The Messiah and the World to Come 397
v Primary Versus Subordinate Category-Formations: The
Messiah-Theme 401
a Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Describe
Most of the Relevant Data? 402
b Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Yield a
Theory of the Future, possessing Predictive Quality? 402
c Does the Category, the Messiah-Theme, Yield Norms
of Public Policy? 403
vi Conclusion 403
Appendix: Systems and their Contents: Canon and
Category-Formation 405
i Category Formation and the Canon A Preliminary
Statement 406
ii Challenges to the Canonical Principle of
Category-Formation 409
CONTENTS XI
iii Describing a System Whole: The Canonical Principle in
Category-Formation 411
iv Comparing Wholes: The Centrality of Redaction 414
v The Argument of The Integrity of Leviticus Rabbah 415
vi The Integrity of a Document in the Canon of Judaism 421
vii From Judaism' to Torah 422 |
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title | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison |
title_auth | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison |
title_exact_search | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison |
title_exact_search_txtP | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison |
title_full | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison by Jacob Neusner |
title_fullStr | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison by Jacob Neusner |
title_full_unstemmed | Rabbinic categories construction and comparison by Jacob Neusner |
title_short | Rabbinic categories |
title_sort | rabbinic categories construction and comparison |
title_sub | construction and comparison |
topic | Aggadah - Histoire et critique Aggadah gtt Categorieën (filosofie) gtt Droit juif Halacha gtt Judaïsme - Doctrines Judaïsme - Livres sacrés Midrash - Histoire et critique Judentum Aggada History and criticism Jewish law Judaism Doctrines Judaism Sacred books Midrash History and criticism Rabbinische Literatur (DE-588)4048110-4 gnd |
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