Aspects of Rabbinic Theology

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Aspects of Rabbinic Theology is a seminal work of Jewish thought that systematically presents and analyzes the central theological ideas found in classical rabbinic literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
work of Jewish theology
addresses ethical implications of rabbinic theology
relationship between law and theology in rabbinic Judaism
aimsTo make rabbinic theology accessible to modern readers
systematize rabbinic theological concepts
analyzes Midrashic literature
Talmudic literature
classical rabbinic sources
author Solomon Schechter NERFINISHED
context post-emancipation modern Jewish scholarship
describedAs classic study of rabbinic theology
seminal work of Jewish thought
focusesOn Torah in rabbinic theology NERFINISHED
central theological ideas in rabbinic literature
commandments in rabbinic theology
concept of God in rabbinic thought
covenant in rabbinic theology
election of Israel
life after death in rabbinic theology
messianic ideas in rabbinic literature
providence in rabbinic thought
rabbinic concept of revelation
reward and punishment in rabbinic theology
sin and repentance in rabbinic theology
genre religious studies
theological literature
hasPart chapters on Israel and the nations
chapters on divine attributes
chapters on eschatology
chapters on human responsibility
influenced 20th-century Jewish theology
modern academic study of rabbinic theology
language English
mainSubject Jewish thought
classical rabbinic literature
rabbinic theology
methodology historical-theological analysis
systematic presentation of rabbinic ideas
notableFor comprehensive treatment of rabbinic doctrines
integration of textual exegesis and theology
perspective sympathetic yet critical analysis of rabbinic sources
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED
usedIn academic courses on Jewish thought
seminary curricula

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Solomon Schechter notableWork Aspects of Rabbinic Theology