Rabbinic culture and its critics

Rabbinic culture and its critics
About this book
"The influential leaders, institutions, and texts that make up rabbinic culture have held a central place in Judaism since the Middle Ages and have given Jewish cultures across the world remarkably uniform systems of law and doctrines into the modern period. Even so, dissent from mainstream rabbinic culture always existed, prompted by matters such as textual interpretation, differences of authority, and definitions of spirituality. Rabbinic Culture and Its Critics exposes some of the views of these often-overlooked critics, sectarians, and so-called heretics as an important historical category in Jewish culture."--book jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18658342W
Subjects
Rabbinical literatureJudaismHeresyCongressesDissentersHistory and criticismHistoryKongressberichtRabbinische LiteraturKongress Columbus (Ohio) 2001. swdJudentumMedieval and early modern periodRabbinismusHäresieDissensHäretikerRabbinical literature, history and criticismJudaism, history, medieval and early modern period, 425-1789