Surpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the TalmudsWith biting irreverence for denominational prejudices and the pretensions of academics, Akenson renews our sense of awe before these religious works. He challenges received doctrines, arguing that the ancient Jews were indeed idol worshippers and that Saint Paul did not believe in the bodily resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth or in the virgin birth. With wit, elegance, and clarity Surpassing Wonder makes the ancient Hebrew scriptures, the Christian New Testament, and the Talmuds of the Rabbis accessible to all and shows they can be understood only in relation to each other and against their specific historical settings. Akenson argues that each of the great texts must be considered as the product of a single author and thus as a religious invention ? that is, as a self-consciously formed unity rather than an anthology of disparate works. He also argues that the great inventor of the Hebrew scriptures should be credited with constructing the very concept of narrative history and thus the foundations of Western civilization. Using a rich and imagistic language that combines tractor mechanics, Winnie-the-Pooh, and architecture with analogies from astronomy, evolutionary biology, and economics, Akenson brings about nothing less than a radical reformation of how to think about the sacred texts. He restores their spiritual power through a just appreciation of the achievement of their authors while leaving readers to decide for themselves on the presence of a "guiding hand." Surpassing Wonder is a penetrating study of the historian's craft and a brilliant expose of how theologians and biblical scholars abuse historical reasoning and evidence in their treatment of the sacred texts. Just as a previous reformation cast out the priestly intercessors, so Akenson casts the scholars out of the temple and lets readers in to see the texts anew. In so doing he reinvests religion with meaning for a contemporary world and shows us how Western civilization was created not by the Greeks of Athens or the patricians of Rome but by the desert worshippers of Yahweh." |
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SURPASSING WONDER: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds
Comentariu Utilizator - KirkusVenturing as an amateur into biblical and Judaic studies, historian Akenson (Queen's University, Ontario) constructs a brilliant integrative theory of continuities and parallels between Hebrew ... Citește recenzia completă
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Comentariu Utilizator - stevenschroeder - LibraryThingAkenson describes Surpassing Wonder as a long love letter to Tanakh, the "New Testament," and the Talmuds. Readers are well advised to approach the book with something of a lover's patient indulgence ... Citește recenzia completă
Cuprins
Introduction Us and the Semites | 3 |
INVENTING THE COVENANT | 17 |
Apparent Woe and Great Invention | 19 |
Returning with Yahweh to Jerusalem | 64 |
Historys AllEmbracing Arms The Covenant | 91 |
THE LATER SECOND TEMPLE ERA | 107 |
Siloams Teeming Pool I | 109 |
Siloams Teeming Pool II | 133 |
The Hermetic Perfect Mishnah | 295 |
Taming the Mishnah Tractate Aboth the Tosefta Sifra and the Yerushalmi | 328 |
The Bounteous Bavli and the Invention of the Dual Torah | 366 |
Conclusion Surpassing Wonder | 399 |
Notes | 415 |
APPENDICES | 511 |
Glossary | 513 |
Biblical Chronology | 518 |
Siloams Teeming Pool III | 171 |
THE INVENTION OF CHRISTIANITY | 209 |
The ReInvention of the Species | 211 |
From Yeshua of Nazareth to Jesus the Christ | 244 |
THE INVENTION OF THE JEWISH FAITH | 271 |
Dont Stare at the Neighbours | 273 |
The Manuscript Base of the Holy Scriptures | 526 |
Modern Biblical Scholarship and the Quest for the Historical Yeshua | 538 |
The Great Rabbinic Corpus Access Dating Translation Methods and Queries | 606 |
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Surpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds Donald Harman Akenson Previzualizare limitată - 2001 |
Surpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds Donald H. Akenson Vizualizare fragmente - 1998 |
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