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Hauptbeschreibung In this study of motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts, Thomas Kazen suggests a way out of the present methodological impasse in the use of traditional criteria of authenticity in historical Jesus research, at least when it comes to those Jesus traditions that rela...
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Zusammenfassung: | Hauptbeschreibung In this study of motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts, Thomas Kazen suggests a way out of the present methodological impasse in the use of traditional criteria of authenticity in historical Jesus research, at least when it comes to those Jesus traditions that relate to halakic issues. Kazen employs results from recent research on the development of halakah during the Second Temple period, in particular from Aharon Shemesh's discussion of two models (developmental and reflective) for explaining halakic development within and between various Jewish movements. |
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505 | 8 | |a 3.4.2 The central saying3.4.3 Halakic innovation and anachronism; 3.4.4 Realism in Luke and P. Oxy. 840; Chapter 4: Divorce; 4.1 State of discussion; 4.2 Texts and sources; 4.3 The development of contemporary divorce halakhah; 4.3.1 Law of no return; 4.3.2 Supposed criticism of divorce; 4.3.3 Remarriage and grounds for divorce; 4.3.4 Women's right to divorce; 4.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 4.4.1. The conflict story; 4.4.2 The separate saying; 4.4.3 The exceptive clause; 4.4.4 Who will marry a divorcee?; Chapter 5: Roles and motives in the conflict narratives. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1 Models of halakic development5.2 Summarizing results ; 5.3 Innovation and interpretation; 5.4 Authority and uniqueness; 5.5 Motives and beyond; Appendix: Synoptic comparison of key texts; A. The Sabbath; B. Purity; C. Divorce; Bibliography; Sources; Ancient Near Eastern texts; Hebrew Bible; LXX; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Dead Sea Scrolls; New Testament; Josephus and Philo; Other Greek texts; Coptic texts; Mishnah and Tosefta; Talmudim; Other rabbinic texts; Persian texts; Literature; Source index; A. Hebrew Bible; B. Apocrypha and Septuagint; C. Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. | |
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contents | Cover ; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: the historical Jesus and halakic development; 1.1 The problem: whose motives?; 1.2 The background: Jesus and the law; 1.3 The conditions: prospects of history; 1.4 The methods: criteria, critical analyses, and historical hypotheses; 1.5 The aims: goals, intentions, and psychological criticism; 1.6 The new turn: development of halakic reasoning; 1.7 The way forward -- in this case; Chapter 2: The Sabbath; 2.1 State of discussion; 2.2 Texts and sources; 2.3 The development of contemporary Sabbath halakah. 2.3.1 Prohibited work in early halakah2.3.2 The Mishnah and forbidden acts of labour; 2.3.3 Life-saving and healing; 2.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 2.4.1 The cornfield incident; 2.4.2 The Sabbath healings ; Chapter 3: Purity; 3.1 State of discussion; 3.2 Texts and sources; 3.3 The development of contemporary purity halakah; 3.3.1 Sources of impurity; 3.3.2 The corpse and corpse impurity; 3.3.3 People with skin disease; 3.3.4 Genital dischargers; 3.3.5 Graded purification and the defilement of hands; 3.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 3.4.1 Divine command against human tradition. 3.4.2 The central saying3.4.3 Halakic innovation and anachronism; 3.4.4 Realism in Luke and P. Oxy. 840; Chapter 4: Divorce; 4.1 State of discussion; 4.2 Texts and sources; 4.3 The development of contemporary divorce halakhah; 4.3.1 Law of no return; 4.3.2 Supposed criticism of divorce; 4.3.3 Remarriage and grounds for divorce; 4.3.4 Women's right to divorce; 4.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 4.4.1. The conflict story; 4.4.2 The separate saying; 4.4.3 The exceptive clause; 4.4.4 Who will marry a divorcee?; Chapter 5: Roles and motives in the conflict narratives. 5.1 Models of halakic development5.2 Summarizing results ; 5.3 Innovation and interpretation; 5.4 Authority and uniqueness; 5.5 Motives and beyond; Appendix: Synoptic comparison of key texts; A. The Sabbath; B. Purity; C. Divorce; Bibliography; Sources; Ancient Near Eastern texts; Hebrew Bible; LXX; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Dead Sea Scrolls; New Testament; Josephus and Philo; Other Greek texts; Coptic texts; Mishnah and Tosefta; Talmudim; Other rabbinic texts; Persian texts; Literature; Source index; A. Hebrew Bible; B. Apocrypha and Septuagint; C. Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. D. Dead Sea Scrolls and related textsE. Philo; F. Josephus; G. New Testament; H. Other Early Christian Texts; I. Rabbinic literature; Author index; Word index. |
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spelling | Kazen, Thomas, author. Scripture, interpretation, or authority? : motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts / Thomas Kazen. Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, [2013] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 320 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Hauptbeschreibung In this study of motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts, Thomas Kazen suggests a way out of the present methodological impasse in the use of traditional criteria of authenticity in historical Jesus research, at least when it comes to those Jesus traditions that relate to halakic issues. Kazen employs results from recent research on the development of halakah during the Second Temple period, in particular from Aharon Shemesh's discussion of two models (developmental and reflective) for explaining halakic development within and between various Jewish movements. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on Feb. 21, 2017). Cover ; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: the historical Jesus and halakic development; 1.1 The problem: whose motives?; 1.2 The background: Jesus and the law; 1.3 The conditions: prospects of history; 1.4 The methods: criteria, critical analyses, and historical hypotheses; 1.5 The aims: goals, intentions, and psychological criticism; 1.6 The new turn: development of halakic reasoning; 1.7 The way forward -- in this case; Chapter 2: The Sabbath; 2.1 State of discussion; 2.2 Texts and sources; 2.3 The development of contemporary Sabbath halakah. 2.3.1 Prohibited work in early halakah2.3.2 The Mishnah and forbidden acts of labour; 2.3.3 Life-saving and healing; 2.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 2.4.1 The cornfield incident; 2.4.2 The Sabbath healings ; Chapter 3: Purity; 3.1 State of discussion; 3.2 Texts and sources; 3.3 The development of contemporary purity halakah; 3.3.1 Sources of impurity; 3.3.2 The corpse and corpse impurity; 3.3.3 People with skin disease; 3.3.4 Genital dischargers; 3.3.5 Graded purification and the defilement of hands; 3.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 3.4.1 Divine command against human tradition. 3.4.2 The central saying3.4.3 Halakic innovation and anachronism; 3.4.4 Realism in Luke and P. Oxy. 840; Chapter 4: Divorce; 4.1 State of discussion; 4.2 Texts and sources; 4.3 The development of contemporary divorce halakhah; 4.3.1 Law of no return; 4.3.2 Supposed criticism of divorce; 4.3.3 Remarriage and grounds for divorce; 4.3.4 Women's right to divorce; 4.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 4.4.1. The conflict story; 4.4.2 The separate saying; 4.4.3 The exceptive clause; 4.4.4 Who will marry a divorcee?; Chapter 5: Roles and motives in the conflict narratives. 5.1 Models of halakic development5.2 Summarizing results ; 5.3 Innovation and interpretation; 5.4 Authority and uniqueness; 5.5 Motives and beyond; Appendix: Synoptic comparison of key texts; A. The Sabbath; B. Purity; C. Divorce; Bibliography; Sources; Ancient Near Eastern texts; Hebrew Bible; LXX; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Dead Sea Scrolls; New Testament; Josephus and Philo; Other Greek texts; Coptic texts; Mishnah and Tosefta; Talmudim; Other rabbinic texts; Persian texts; Literature; Source index; A. Hebrew Bible; B. Apocrypha and Septuagint; C. Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. D. Dead Sea Scrolls and related textsE. Philo; F. Josephus; G. New Testament; H. Other Early Christian Texts; I. Rabbinic literature; Author index; Word index. Jesus Christ Conflicts. Jesus Christ fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtWBVPTkM6wHtfK3mh3 Jewish law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070287 Sabbath. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85116177 Purity, Ritual Judaism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85109200 Divorce (Jewish law) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038631 Divorce (Jewish law) Jesus Christ -- Conflicts. Jewish law. Purity, Ritual -- Judaism. Sabbath. Droit juif. Sabbat. Pureté rituelle Judaïsme. Divorce (Droit juif) Conflicts of Jesus Christ fast Divorce (Jewish law) fast Jewish law fast Purity, Ritual Judaism fast Sabbath fast Divorce Sabbath Purity halakic development Neues Testament Antike has work: Scripture, interpretation, or authority? (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFPK9xR74R7GmY4Frb6c8C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kazen, Thomas. Scripture, Interpretation, or Authority? : Motives and Arguments in Jesus' Halakic Conflicts. Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, ©2013 Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 320. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42026648 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2343951 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kazen, Thomas Scripture, interpretation, or authority? : motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts / Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; Cover ; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: the historical Jesus and halakic development; 1.1 The problem: whose motives?; 1.2 The background: Jesus and the law; 1.3 The conditions: prospects of history; 1.4 The methods: criteria, critical analyses, and historical hypotheses; 1.5 The aims: goals, intentions, and psychological criticism; 1.6 The new turn: development of halakic reasoning; 1.7 The way forward -- in this case; Chapter 2: The Sabbath; 2.1 State of discussion; 2.2 Texts and sources; 2.3 The development of contemporary Sabbath halakah. 2.3.1 Prohibited work in early halakah2.3.2 The Mishnah and forbidden acts of labour; 2.3.3 Life-saving and healing; 2.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 2.4.1 The cornfield incident; 2.4.2 The Sabbath healings ; Chapter 3: Purity; 3.1 State of discussion; 3.2 Texts and sources; 3.3 The development of contemporary purity halakah; 3.3.1 Sources of impurity; 3.3.2 The corpse and corpse impurity; 3.3.3 People with skin disease; 3.3.4 Genital dischargers; 3.3.5 Graded purification and the defilement of hands; 3.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 3.4.1 Divine command against human tradition. 3.4.2 The central saying3.4.3 Halakic innovation and anachronism; 3.4.4 Realism in Luke and P. Oxy. 840; Chapter 4: Divorce; 4.1 State of discussion; 4.2 Texts and sources; 4.3 The development of contemporary divorce halakhah; 4.3.1 Law of no return; 4.3.2 Supposed criticism of divorce; 4.3.3 Remarriage and grounds for divorce; 4.3.4 Women's right to divorce; 4.4 Motives in the Jesus tradition; 4.4.1. The conflict story; 4.4.2 The separate saying; 4.4.3 The exceptive clause; 4.4.4 Who will marry a divorcee?; Chapter 5: Roles and motives in the conflict narratives. 5.1 Models of halakic development5.2 Summarizing results ; 5.3 Innovation and interpretation; 5.4 Authority and uniqueness; 5.5 Motives and beyond; Appendix: Synoptic comparison of key texts; A. The Sabbath; B. Purity; C. Divorce; Bibliography; Sources; Ancient Near Eastern texts; Hebrew Bible; LXX; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Dead Sea Scrolls; New Testament; Josephus and Philo; Other Greek texts; Coptic texts; Mishnah and Tosefta; Talmudim; Other rabbinic texts; Persian texts; Literature; Source index; A. Hebrew Bible; B. Apocrypha and Septuagint; C. Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. D. Dead Sea Scrolls and related textsE. Philo; F. Josephus; G. New Testament; H. Other Early Christian Texts; I. Rabbinic literature; Author index; Word index. Jesus Christ Conflicts. Jesus Christ fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtWBVPTkM6wHtfK3mh3 Jewish law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070287 Sabbath. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85116177 Purity, Ritual Judaism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85109200 Divorce (Jewish law) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038631 Divorce (Jewish law) Jesus Christ -- Conflicts. Jewish law. Purity, Ritual -- Judaism. Sabbath. Droit juif. Sabbat. Pureté rituelle Judaïsme. Divorce (Droit juif) Conflicts of Jesus Christ fast Divorce (Jewish law) fast Jewish law fast Purity, Ritual Judaism fast Sabbath fast |
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title | Scripture, interpretation, or authority? : motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts / |
title_auth | Scripture, interpretation, or authority? : motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts / |
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title_full | Scripture, interpretation, or authority? : motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts / Thomas Kazen. |
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