« In the Path of our Fathers: On Tradition and Time from Jerusalem to Babylonia and beyond », R. Boustan, O. Kosansky, M. Rustow (éds.), Jewish Studies at the Crossroads of Anthropology and History, Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011, p. 238-249 (original ) (raw )Tradition, Scripture, Law, and Authority
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The Relative Authorities of Text and Tradition in Medieval Jewish Jurisprudence: Geonic Exceptionalism in its Islamic Context
Talya Fishman
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A Mechanism for Change in Traditional Culture: A Case Study from the Judicial Jewish Codes of the Geonic Period
Zvi Stampfer
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Introduction to Perceptions of Tradition
Jessi Orpana
Biblische Notizen : aktuelle Beiträge zur Exegese der Bibel und ihrer Welt., 2021
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Review of Jacob Neusner, Bruce D. Chilton, Baruch A. Levine, Torah Revealed, Torah Fulfilled: Scriptural Laws in Formative Judaism and Earliest Christianity. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 72 (2010): 386-388.
beth berkowitz
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The Jewish tradition - A Conceptual History
Joseph E . David
Routledge Handbook of Religious Laws, 2019
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Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity. By Hindy Najman
Hindy Najman
Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013
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Land and Calendar: the Priestly Document from Genesis 1 to Joshua 18
Philippe Guillaume
2009
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From Temple to Torah: Rabbinic Judaism in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Lawrence Schiffman
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 1992
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“Concepts of Scripture in Rabbinic Judaism: Oral Torah and Written Torah.” In Jewish Concepts of Scripture: A Comparative Introduction, ed. Benjamin D. Sommer, 31-46. New York: New York University Press, 2012.
Alice D Collins
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Scripture as Tradition
Mark Kinzer
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Jonathan A Jacobs
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Past renewals : interpretative authority, renewed revelation, and the quest for perfection in Jewish antiquity
Hindy Najman
2010
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Tradition and Theology in the Old Testament
Douglas A Knight
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1979
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The Orality of Jewish Oral Law: from Pedagogy to Ideology
Israel J Yuval
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Rethinking 'Authority': Authorship, Law, and Transmission in Jewish and Christian Tradition
Mark Letteney
Rethinking ‘Authority‘: Authorship, Law, and Transmission in Jewish and Christian Tradition, 2018
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"The Hermeneutics of Tradition in Deuteronomy"
Bernard M Levinson
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Israel Jacob Yuval, “The Orality of Jewish Oral Law: From Pedagogy to Ideology,” in Lothar Gall and Dietmar Willoweit, eds., Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Course of History: Exchange and Conflicts (Oldenbourg: Wissenschaftsverlag, 2011), 237-260
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An ‘Extraordinary Fact’: Torah and Temple and the Contours of the Hebrew Canon, Part 2
Stephen Dempster
Tyndale bulletin, 1997
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The Jewish Calendar Controversy of 921-22: Reconstructing the Manuscripts and their Transmission History (2014)
Sacha Stern , Marina Rustow
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Legal Revision and Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel
Bernard M Levinson
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The impact of custom, history, and mysticism on the shaping of Jewish liturgical law
Ruth Langer
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Moses, David, and Scribal Revelation: Preservation and Renewal in Second Temple Jewish Textual Traditions
Eva Mroczek
2008
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Authority and Tradition in First Century Judaism and Christianity
David Bossman
Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1987
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Review: Aharon Shemesh, Halakhah in the Making: The Development of Jewish Law from Qumran to the Rabbis. In Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Period 43 (2012): 131-135.
Alice D Collins
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Canon, Controversy and Reform: A Note on the Other Voice of Talmudic Judaism, Les Cahiers du judaisme, 2005
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Scriptures in Jewish Tradition, and Tradition as Jewish Scripture
Benjamin Sommer
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The Interpretation of Legal Traditions in Ancient Israel
Bruce Wells
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The Canon of Scripture: History, Nuance and Definitions in the First Four Centuries
Daniel Kunkel
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The Development of the Old Testament Canon
Jan Verbruggen
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Which Kind of Authority? The Authority of the Torah during the Hellenistic and the Roman Periods (2013)
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Drake Williams
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Hensel, B., 2021, Debating Temple and Torah in the Second Temple Period: Theological and Political Aspects of the Final Redaction(s) of the Pentateuch. In: Torah, Temple, Land. Construction of Judaism in Antiquity, 27-49_full text
Benedikt Hensel
2021
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Review of M.Z. Cohen The Rule of Peshat: Jewish Constructions of the Plain Sense of Scripture and Their Christian and Muslim Contexts, 900-127027
Barry Dov Walfish
Journal of Jewish Studies, 2022
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