Jacob Neusner has--in over sixty scholarly works fourteen textbooks and thirteen collections of essays--laid the foundation and completed the structure for a new understanding of the history of Judaism. The present volume is the capstone effort to date in this endeavor. Neusner reconstructs and interprets the Mishnahs intellectual history presenting a picture of the beginnings and first major expression of Judaism. What makes this account distinctively historical writes Neusner in his Introduction will be our sustained effort to relate the unfolding of the ideas of the Mishnah to the historical setting of the philosophers of the document to compare context and concept to ask about the interplay between idea and social material reality. Neusner succeeds in this specific task and in the greater task of providing a work with methodological significance for the entire field of the history of religions.
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