Boundaries of Judaism / by Donniel Hartman.
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- 9780826496638 (hbk.)
- 0826496636 (hbk.)
- 9780826496645 (pbk.)
- 0826496644 (pbk.)
- 305.8924 22 H333B
- DS143 .H277 2007
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305.5954 D893H Homo Hierarchicus the caste system and its implications | 305.6205 I71C Catholics in Bombay : | 305.854 B854C The Chamars | 305.8924 H333B Boundaries of Judaism / | 305.89240901 J76J Jewish local patriotism and self-identification in the Graeco-Roman period / | 305.9069 V287D The domestic abroad : diasporas in international relations / | 306 B877O Objectivity and cultural divergence / |
Revised doctoral dissertation.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-190) and index.
Introduction : the modern problem of 'who are the Jews?' -- Pluralism, tolerance and deviance -- Deviance, boundaries and marginalization in rabbinic literature -- Intolerable deviance and its forms of marginalization in mediaeval halakhic writing -- The Hatam Sofer and the boundaries of orthodoxy -- Moshe Feinstein and the boundaries of orthodoxy -- Towards a contemporary theory of boundaries.
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