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... question : how literally does such a text intend me to take its occasional statements about the real world ? We simply cannot assume as a default that every ' factual ' statement is true until proved otherwise . It is far from clear how ...
... question : how literally does such a text intend me to take its occasional statements about the real world ? We simply cannot assume as a default that every ' factual ' statement is true until proved otherwise . It is far from clear how ...
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... question has , why this particular question and no other is applied to the text . ( In the case of theological themes this will mostly be an interest stem- ming from Christian theology and not a Jewish question , even if it can be shown ...
... question has , why this particular question and no other is applied to the text . ( In the case of theological themes this will mostly be an interest stem- ming from Christian theology and not a Jewish question , even if it can be shown ...
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... question ( or actually two questions ) , ' Does Bereshit Rabbah quote Yerushalmi , i.e. can we regard Bereshit Rabbah and Yerushalmi at the time of the redaction of Bereshit Rabbah [ emphasis original ] as two clearly distinguishable ...
... question ( or actually two questions ) , ' Does Bereshit Rabbah quote Yerushalmi , i.e. can we regard Bereshit Rabbah and Yerushalmi at the time of the redaction of Bereshit Rabbah [ emphasis original ] as two clearly distinguishable ...
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The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
The Status Quaestionis of Research in Rabbinic Literature | 67 |
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