The Midrashic Imagination: Jewish Exegesis, Thought, and History ebook
by Michael Fishbane
Through the Midrashic process Jewish scholars molded Jewish consciousness, responded to historical crises, created . Michael Fishbane is Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies at The Univeristy of Chicago.
Through the Midrashic process Jewish scholars molded Jewish consciousness, responded to historical crises, created legal and theological norms, and shaped Jewish culture. The book offers a sophisticated analysis of textuality in Judaism: the interpretation of sacred texts explains both the traditionalist nature of Judaism as well as its elasticity. He has written many works including Text and Texture, Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel, and The Garments of Torah.
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Sefer Yosippon: History and Midrash," in The Midrashic Imagination: Jewish Exegesis, Thought, and History, ed. by Michael Fishbane (SUNY Albany, 1993), pp. 280–294. Alexander and the Mysteries of India" The Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies, II (1999), 71-111.
Fishbane discusses the nature and rationale of this interpretative process in. .ion and explanation of sacred texts-is the quintessence of rabbinic thought.
Fishbane discusses the nature and rationale of this interpretative process in a series of studies on ancient Jewish speculative theology. Focusing on questions often pondered in Midrash, he shows how religious ideas are generated or justified by exegesis. Through such means and methods, the written words of Hebrew Scripture have been extended since antiquity, and given new voices for new times. In this lucid and often poetic book, Michael Fishbane delineates the connections between biblical interpretation and Jewish religious thought.
The Midrashic Imagination : Jewish Exegesis, Thought, and History. Considering Midrash as a literary and cultural form, the book explores aspects of classical Midrash from various angles including mythmaking and parables.
Jewish exegesis, thought, and history. by Michael A. Fishbane. Published 1993 by State University of New York Press in Albany. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1 Wolfson, Elliot R. The Midrashic Imagination: Jewish Exegesis, Thought, and History. Ed. Michael A. Albany: State U of New York, 1993. 2 Wolfson, 168169 The Zohar continues in its description of an allegorical love encounter between the mystic and a maiden representing the Torah, describing the mystic gradually undressing the maiden from her clothes of different layers of exegesis, the plain meaning, the homiletical, and the allegorical.
Criticism, interpretation, et. Jewish History. Midrash History and criticism. by: Distefano, Michel G. Published: (2009). Peshat and Derash : Plain and Applied Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis. by: Halivni, David Weiss.