In sum, this volume provides close and careful examinations of a rich variety of texts, thoughtful summaries of what may be concludedwith regard to each type of literature, two innovative appendices, and a number of detailed indexes. The author combines a broad knowledge of religious phenomenology, the theory of myth, and the classical and Christian traditions with a specialized, masterly, and detailed understanding of biblical, rabbinic, and kabbalistic texts and traditions. He presents the reader with a vast amount of text to absorb and an extensive number of interpretations and conclusions on which to reflect.

Stefan C Reif, The Journal of Theological Studies

Fishbane is one of those scholars best qualified to tackle a topic that covers nearly two thousand years of religous and literary history and he does not here shirk any aspects of the indomitable challenge that such a task represents...a work of sound and solid scholarship. Its interpretations and conclusions will long remain the subject of much discussion...truly outstanding and exceptionally important piece of research.

Stfan C Reif, The Journal of Theological Studies

a comprehensive study...a work of major significance for biblical and jewish studies.

Peter Hayman, The Expository Times

A comprehensive and systematic exploration of myth in the Hebrew Bible. In addition, Michael Fishbane examines the ongoing role of Scripture in the expansion and transformation of myth in ancient Jewish sources (Midrash and Talmud) and in the classical work of medieval Jewish mysticism (the book of Zohar). The role of myth and monotheism is taken up, and the texts of myth are subjected to close analytical treatment, dealing with matters of form, theme, and theology. In particular, the creative role of exegesis, and its capacity to generate new myths and to justify older or pre-existent ones, is explored. Aspects of continuity and discontinuity with biblical and ancient Near Eastern sources are examined, and the explosive innovations of myth in the various literary phases are considered. In exploring three major phases of Jewish culture, Michael Fishbane offers a new appreciation for the reality of myth and its varieties. Many new conceptual and analytical categories are presented, as well as numerous close readings of the texts at hand.
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A comprehensive study of myth in the Hebrew Bible and myth and mythmaking in classical rabbinic literature and in the classical work of medieval Jewish mysticism. Here, the author provides a close study of the texts and theologies involved and the central role of exegesis in the development and transformation of the subject.
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I. BIBLICAL MYTH ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Combat Myths and Divine Actions: Prayers and Prophecies of Divine Might ; 3. Personalization and Historicization of the Combat Motif: In Prayer and Prophecy ; 4. Conclusions and Other Considerations ; II. RABBINIC MYTH AND MYTHMAKING ; 5. Introduction ; 6. God and the Primordial Waters ; 7. Myths of Participation and Pathos ; 8. Myths of Divinity ; 9. Conclusions and Other Considerations ; III. JEWISH MYTH AND MYTHMAKING IN THE MIDDLE AGES ; 10. Introduction ; 11. The Primordial Serpent and the Secrets of Creation ; 12. Divine Sorrow and the Rupture of Exile ; 13. Conclusions ; 14. Final Conclusions
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The first book to explore the scope and sequence of Jewish myth beginning with the Hebrew Bible The first systematic treatment of the rabbinic sources Revision and reconsideration of the biblical evidence
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Michael Fishbane is Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies and Chair of the Committee on Jewish Studies at the University of Chicago.
The first book to explore the scope and sequence of Jewish myth beginning with the Hebrew Bible The first systematic treatment of the rabbinic sources Revision and reconsideration of the biblical evidence
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199284207
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
717 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
480

Forfatter

Biographical note

Michael Fishbane is Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies and Chair of the Committee on Jewish Studies at the University of Chicago.