Power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity rabbinic responses to drought and disaster /
Belser, Julia Watts (1978-....)
Power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity rabbinic responses to drought and disaster / [Texte imprimé] : Julia Watts Belser - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015 - 1 vol. (XI-239 p.) ; 24 cm
Bibliogr. p. 217-227
"Rabbinic tales of drought, disaster, and charismatic holy men illuminate critical questions about power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity. Through a sustained reading of the Babylonian Talmud's tractate on fasts in response to drought, this book shows how Bavli Ta'anit challenges Deuteronomy's claim that virtue can assure abundance and that misfortune is an unambiguous sign of divine rebuke. Employing a new method for analyzing lengthy Talmudic narratives, Julia Watts Belser traces complex strands of aggadic dialectic to show how Bavli Ta'anit's redactors articulate a strikingly self-critical theological and ethical discourse. Bavli Ta'anit castigates rabbis for misuse of power, exposing the limits of their perception and critiquing prevailing obsessions with social status. But it also celebrates the possibilities of performative perception - the power of an adroit interpreter to transform events in the world and interpret crisis in a way that draws forth blessing --
978-1-107-11335-0
Droughts in rabbinical literature Rain in rabbinical literature Disasters in rabbinical literature Rabbinical literature--History and criticism
296.1250836334
Power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity rabbinic responses to drought and disaster / [Texte imprimé] : Julia Watts Belser - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015 - 1 vol. (XI-239 p.) ; 24 cm
Bibliogr. p. 217-227
"Rabbinic tales of drought, disaster, and charismatic holy men illuminate critical questions about power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity. Through a sustained reading of the Babylonian Talmud's tractate on fasts in response to drought, this book shows how Bavli Ta'anit challenges Deuteronomy's claim that virtue can assure abundance and that misfortune is an unambiguous sign of divine rebuke. Employing a new method for analyzing lengthy Talmudic narratives, Julia Watts Belser traces complex strands of aggadic dialectic to show how Bavli Ta'anit's redactors articulate a strikingly self-critical theological and ethical discourse. Bavli Ta'anit castigates rabbis for misuse of power, exposing the limits of their perception and critiquing prevailing obsessions with social status. But it also celebrates the possibilities of performative perception - the power of an adroit interpreter to transform events in the world and interpret crisis in a way that draws forth blessing --
978-1-107-11335-0
Droughts in rabbinical literature Rain in rabbinical literature Disasters in rabbinical literature Rabbinical literature--History and criticism
296.1250836334