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Her Masters Tools Feminist And Postcolonial Engagements Of Historicalcritical Discourse Global Perspectives On Biblical Scholarship 9 Caroline Vander Stichele Todd Penner Editors

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Her Masters Tools Feminist And Postcolonial Engagements Of Historicalcritical Discourse Global Perspectives On Biblical Scholarship 9 Caroline Vander Stichele Todd Penner Editors
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Caroline Vander Stichele & Todd Penner (Editors)
ISBN: 1589831195, 9781589831193, 9004130527, 9789004130524
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Her Masters Tools Feminist And Postcolonial Engagements Of Historicalcritical Discourse Global Perspectives On Biblical Scholarship 9 Caroline Vander Stichele Todd Penner Editors by Caroline Vander Stichele & Todd Penner (editors) 1589831195, 9781589831193, 9004130527, 9789004130524 instant download after payment.

Scholars have long noticed the many parallel passages in the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds and have offered various explanations for them. The current scholarly consensus is that these parallels are not due to the Babylonian Talmud’s knowledge of, and reliance on, the earlier. In this book, Alyssa Gray sets out an original methodology for studying parallels in a Babylonian Talmud tractate and its Jerusalem Talmud counterpart (tractate Avodah Zarah), demonstrating that BT Avodah Zarah drew upon its predecessor. She argues that this dependence can be demonstrated through what she terms “macro” and “micro” analysis, and that differences between the parallels can often be traced to BT’s reworking of prior materials in keeping with its own cultural concerns.

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