Midrash Unbound
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (Verlag)
9781906764913 (ISBN)
Midrash is arguably the most ancient genre of Jewish literature, forming a voluminous body of scriptural exegesis over the course of centuries. There is hardly anything in the ancient rabbinic universe that was not taught through this medium. The diversity and development of that creative profusion are presented here in a new light. The contributors cover a broad range of texts, from late antiquity to the modern period and from all the centres of literary creativity, including non-rabbinic and non-Jewish literature, so that the full extent of the modes and transformations of Midrash can be fully appreciated. A comprehensive introduction situates Midrash in its historical and cultural setting, pointing to creative adaptations within the tradition and providing a sense of the variety of genres and applications discussed in the body of the book.
Bringing together an impressive array of the leading names in the field, the volume is innovative in both its scope and content, seeking to open a new period in the study of Midrash and its creative role in the formation of culture. It should be of interest to all scholars of Jewish studies, as well as to a wider readership interested in the interrelationships between hermeneutics, culture, and creativity, and especially in the afterlife of a classical genre and its ability to inspire new creativity in many forms.
Michael Fishbane is Professor of Jewish Studies in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, an elected fellow of the American Academy for Jewish Research and holder of a Lifetime Award for Textual Studies from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture in America. Joanna Weinberg is Professor of Early Modern Jewish History and Rabbinics at the University of Oxford.
Note on Transliteration
Introduction - Michael Fishbane and Joanna Weinberg
Part I Origins and Subsurface Traditions
1Midrash and the Meaning of Scripture - Michael Fishbane
2The Hand upon the Lord’s Throne: Targumic and Midrashic Perceptions of Exodus 17: 14--16 - Robert Hayward
3Unwashed Hands: A Midrashic Controversy in the Gospel of Matthew - Piet van Boxel
4‘Tradunt Hebraei . . .’ The Problem of the Function and Reception of Jewish Midrash in Jerome - Alison Salvesen
5Midrash in Syriac - Sebastian Brock
Part II Later Midrashic Forms
6Piyut and Midrash: Between Poetic Invention and Rabbinic Convention - Michael Fishbane
7The Mourners of Zion and the Suffering Messiah: Pesikta rabati 34---Structure, Theology, and Content - Philip Alexander
8The Toledot jeshu as Midrash - William Horbury
9Storytelling as Midrashic Discourse in the Middle Ages - Eli Yassif
10Performative Midrash in the Memory of Ashkenazi Martyrs - Ivan G. Marcus
Part III Medieval Transformations
11Midrash in a Leixical Key: The Arukh of Nathan ben Yehiel - Joanna Weinberg
12Rashi’s Choice: The {H.}umash Commentary as Rewritten Midrash - Ivan G. Marcus
13The Pendulum of Exegetical Methodology: From the Peshat to the Derash and Back - Sara Japhet
14Midrashic Texts and Methods in Tosafist Torah Commentaries - Ephraim Kanarfogel
15Zoharic Literature and Midrashic Temporality - Elliot Wolfson
Part IV Early Modern and Modern Traditions
16The Ingathering of Midrash Rabbah - Benjamin Williams
17Midrash in Medieval and Early Modern Sermons - Marc Saperstein
18Rabbi Judah Loew of Prague and his Attitude to the Aggadah - Jacob Elbaum
19The Destruction of the Temple: A Yiddish Booklet for the Ninth of Av - Jacob Elbaum and Chava Turniansky
20Midrash in Habad Hasidism - Naftali Loewenthal
Notes on Contributors
Index
| Erscheinungsdatum | 25.05.2016 |
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| Reihe/Serie | The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization |
| Verlagsort | Oxford |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 367 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum |
| ISBN-13 | 9781906764913 / 9781906764913 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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