Rabbinic Political Theory. Religion and Politics in the Mishnah
de Neusner, Jacob
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Slight corner bump, minor rubbing, VG. Rabbinical literature University of Chicago Press Chicago (1991) orig.cloth 23x15cm, xxii, 262 pp Contents: Introduction: Defining a Politics and the Politics of a Religion;Defining a Judaism and the Judaism of the Mishnah; The Structure: Politics within the Judaic Muyth; The Divine Plan of Perfect Hierarchy; Administering the Social Order; The System: Passion: Sanctification; Responsibility: Intention; Transcending Power: Proportion and Governance; The Politics of Judaism in Systemic Context: Judaism's Initial Politics: A Theory of Comparison and Contrast; Why Aristotle in Particular? Aristotle' s 'Politics' and the Politics of Judaism; The Mishnah's Politics of Hierarchization.
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- Rabbinic Political Theory. Religion and Politics in the Mishnah
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- Neusner, Jacob
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- Usado - Slight corner bump, minor rubbing, VG.
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- University of Chicago Press
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- (1991)
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- History of Religion Judaism Mishnah Political theory Philosophy
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