TY - BOOK AU - Hayes,Christine TI - The literature of the sages: a re-visioning T2 - Compendia rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum SN - 9004515690 AV - BM496.6 .L59 2022 U1 - 296.1 23/eng/20220411 PY - 2022///] CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Rabbinical literature KW - History and criticism KW - Littérature rabbinique KW - Histoire et critique KW - fast KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Setting the stage --; Introduction; Christine Hayes --; The rabbis of history and historiography; Hayim Lapin --; Tradition, scripture, law, and authority; Tzvi Novick --; Part 1: Intertextuality --; Intertextuality and tannic literature: a history; Christine Hayes --; Intertextuality and amoraic literature; Alyssa M. Gray --; Second Temple literature and the rabbinic library; Meir Ben Sharah, Tal Ilan, and Vered Noam --; Part 2: East and West --; The Greco-Roman west and rabbinic literature in Palestine and Babylonia; Richard Hidary --; The impact of 'pagan' Rome; Katell Berthelot --; From west to east: christian traditions and the Babylonian Talmud; Michal Bar-Asher Siegal --; The Sasanian east and the Babylonian Talmud; Yishai Kiel --; Part 3: Halakha and Aggada --; Halakha and Agada in tannic sources; Steven D. Fraade and Moshe Simon- Shoshan --; Halahka and Aggada in post-tannic literature; Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Yonatan Feintuch, and Jane L. Kanarek --; Resources for the critical study of rabbinic literature in the twenty-first century; Shai Secunda N2 - "This volume presents the major works of classical rabbinic Judaism as inter-related aggregates analyzed through three central themes. Part 1, "Intertextuality," investigates the multi-directional relationships among and between rabbinic texts and nonrabbinic Jewish sources. Part 2, "East and West" explores the impact on rabbinic texts of the cultures of the Hellenistic, Roman, and Christian West and the Sasanian East. Part 3, "Halakha and Aggada," interrogates the relationship of law and narrative in rabbinic sources. This bold volume uncovers alliances and ruptures -- textual, cultural, and generic -- obscured by document-based approaches to rabbinic literature"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3335006 ER -