In The Aftermath Of Catastrophe: Founding Judaism 70 To 640

Book Summary


Neusner argues that the Judaism that emerged in late antiquity experimented with solutions to a critical and enduring issue of culture that continues to engage humanity - the crisis provoked by calamity. Exemplified in our time by the German war against the Jews from 1933-1945, in antiquity calamity took the form of the destruction in 70 C.E. of the Temple of Jerusalem and the cessation of its sacrifices, putting an end to the cultic calendar by which people had measured the passage of time in the heavens and maintained their relationship with God on earth. Resolution of this crisis required a radical solution, the reversion to prophecy, which had as a consequence restoration of world order Judaism as we know it responded then and continues to respond now to the paramount problem of that day and ours - the end of the old order and the advent of the new.

Book Details


Book Name In The Aftermath Of Catastrophe: Founding Judaism 70 To 640
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Mcgill-queen's University Press (Apr 2009)
ISBN 9780773535206
Pages 212
Language English
Price 2807
 
 

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