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The Open Canon Avi Sagi

The Open Canon By Avi Sagi

The Open Canon by Avi Sagi


Summary

Offers answers to questions presented in Jewish literature, covering theological issues bearing on the meaning of the Torah and of revelation, as well as hermeneutical questions regarding understanding of the halakhic text.

The Open Canon Summary

The Open Canon: On the Meaning of Halakhic Discourse by Avi Sagi

In this groundbreaking study, Avi Sagi outlines a broad spectrum of answers to important questions presented in Jewish literature, covering theological issues bearing on the meaning of the Torah and of revelation, as well as hermeneutical questions regarding understanding of the halakhic text.This is the first volume to attempt to provide a comprehensive map of the available views and theories concerning the theological, hermeneutical, and ontological meaning of dispute as a constitutive element of Halakhah. It offers an attentive reading of the texts and strives to present, clearly and exhaustively, the conscious account of Jewish tradition in general and of halakhic tradition in particular concerning the meaning of halakhic discourse.The Robert and Arlene Kogod Library of Judaic Studies publishes new research which serves to enhance the quality of dialogue between Jewish classical sources and the modern world, to enrich the meanings of Jewish thought and to explore the varieties of Jewish life.

The Open Canon Reviews

Avi Sagi is one of the most brilliant scholars of our day. This book demonstrates that he possesses a prodigious command of the vast corpus of rabbinical literature as it has developed over the centuries and his knowledge of secular philosophical literature is equally erudite. In THE OPEN CANON, Sagi draws upon these two areas of expertise to provide a description and analysis of the nature of halakhic discourse that is at once sophisticated and illuminating. He allows the sources to speak for themselves, even as he provides philosophical contexts and considerations that shed light on those sources. This book is an unparalleled feast for knowledgeable laypeople and scholars who are interested in grasping the dynamic and manifold nature of Jewish law and its many approaches to the questions of authority. - David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Mention - New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 52 No. 3, 2008
Sagi presents a very stimulating and thought-provoking discussion of the receptio-history and development of classical halakhah, which can serve as the basis for further discussions on halakhah amongst jews of different outlooks and denominations Catherine Hezser, Book Reviews Vol.10 No.1 2009

About Avi Sagi

Prof. Avi Sagi is a member of Bar-Ilan University's Department of Philosophy and is founder and director of that university's Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies. He has written and edited numerous books and articles in Jewish and general philosophy, among them Religion and Morality (with Daniel Statman, New York: 1995) and the recently released Judaism: Between Religion and Morality (Tel Aviv: 1998) and Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd (New York: 2002).

Table of Contents

Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One: The Monistic Outlook; Part Two: The Pluralistic Outlook; Part Three: The Harmonic Outlook; Part Four: These And These Are the Words of the Living God -; Halakhic Values; Part Five: On Dispute And Authority; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780826496690
9780826496690
0826496695
The Open Canon: On the Meaning of Halakhic Discourse by Avi Sagi
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-12-20
242
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