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Jacob Neusner

Judaism and Story

The Evidence of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan

264 pages, 2 tables  6 x 9  © 1992
Series: Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism

Cloth $81.00

ISBN: 9780226576305   Published September 1992

Preface
Introduction: From Aphorism to Story and from Epistle to Gospel in Judaism and Christianity
From Aphorism to Story
From Epistle to Gospel
Narrative as a Medium for Making a Religious Statement
The Sage-Story and the Advent of the Sage
Part One - Rhetoric and Topic: The Comparison of Literary and Programmatic Traits
1. The Structure of The Fathers and of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
From Aphorism to Story: The Transformation of The Fathers
The Principles of Composition: Comparison and Contrast
Comparing The Fathers to The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
Comparing The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan XXIV-XXX to The Fathers
One Program of Composition: The Shared Structure of The Fathers and The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
2. The Matter of Rhetoric: The Forms of the Fathers and of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
Consensual Authorship and Formalized Rhetoric
What We Learn from Analyzing Rhetorical Form
The Forms of The Fathers
The Forms of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
The Forms of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Compared to The Forms of The Fathers
Comparison and Contrast in the Literary Programs of the Two Documents
3. The Matter of Topic: The Topical Program of The Fathers and of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
From Style to Substance
Points in Common, Points of Difference
Comparison and Contrast in the Topical Programs of the Two Documents
Where The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Differs from The Fathers
The Advent of the Holy Sage and of Episodes in the Lives of the Saints
The Sage, the Story, and the Advent of History
Part Two - Logic and Proposition: Narratives in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
4. The Matter of Logic and Proposition: The Burden of Narrative in the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
The Three Logics of Intelligible Discourse and the Importance of Narrative
Narrative as Mode of Thought, Medium, and Message
An Inductive Taxonomy of Narrative in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
An Inductive Taxonomy of the Story in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
Scripture-Stories Concerning the Creation
Scripture-Stories Concerning Moses and Israel
Indicative Traits of the Scripture-Story
5. The Sage-Story in Particular
From Aphorism to Story
The Scripture-Story and the Sage-Story: Differences in Narrative Convention
The Repertoire of Sage-Stories
The Propositions of Sage-Stories
Names Not Celebrated, Stories Not Told
Part Three - Comparisons and Contrasts: The Story in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan in Canonical Context
6. These Stories in Particular: The Stories in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan in Comparison to Their Use in Other Compositions
The Canonical Context
Stories That Matter
Old or New?
If New, Then What Changes?
If Old, Then How Different?
The Contribution of the Story: Why Was This Medium Chosen for This Particular Message?
The Documentary Perspective on the Advent of the Story
7. The Story in General: Its Function in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan and in Other Compositions
Contradiction and Conundrum
What Is at Stake?
Differentiating the Varied Uses of the Story in Diverse Documents of the Dual Torah
The Singular Stories Revisited: The New and the Old
The Story in General
8. Judaism and Story
Appendices
1. The Sayings of the Fathers
2. Appendix to Chapter One: Comparing The Fathers to The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
3. The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Chapters XXIV-XXX Compared to The Fathers
4. The Repertoire of Formal Rhetoric of The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
5. Topics Treated in The Fathers and Not in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
6. Topics Treated in The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan and Not in The Fathers
7. Life, Death, and Torah Study
Abbreviations
Index of Biblical and Talmudic References
General Index
Subjects



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