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    Book Title
    Revelation and Authority: Sinai in Jewish Scripture and Traditio
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    9780300234688
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    Publisher
    Yale University Press
    ISBN-10
    0300234686
    ISBN-13
    9780300234688
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    27038290039

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    440 Pages
    Publication Name
    Revelation and Authority : Sinai in Jewish Scripture and Tradition
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2018
    Subject
    Judaism / Sacred Writings, Theology, Judaism / History, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Jewish
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Literary Criticism, Religion, History
    Author
    Benjamin D. Sommer
    Series
    The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library
    Format
    Trade Paperback

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    0.1 in
    Item Weight
    19.7 Oz
    Item Length
    0.9 in
    Item Width
    0.6 in

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    Scholarly & Professional
    Reviews
    "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer's book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation "Jews and non-Jews who read [ Revelation and Authority ] will discover a wealth of information and an intriguing discussion of the place of the Bible within the corpus of Jewish literature."--Gary G. Porton, Review of Rabbinic Judaism Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Scholarship Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought Finalist in the philosophy and Jewish thought categories for the 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award given by the Association for Jewish Studies "The breadth, creativity, and boldness of Sommer's book along with the clarity of his writing impressed the judges."--Prize Committee, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer's extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution, "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer's book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer's extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution, "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer's book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation "Jews and non-Jews who read [ Revelation and Authority ] will discover a wealth of information and an intriguing discussion of the place of the Bible within the corpus of Jewish literature."--Gary G. Porton, Review of Rabbinic Judaism "In his thoughtful, creative, and learned book, Revelation and Authority, Benjamin Sommers reflects on Catholic ideas of the relationship between scripture and tradition."--John C. Cavadini, Marginalia "As Sommer so masterfully explicates, Talmud Torah creates a sacred space, a dialogical topos in which devout Jews study, debate, and question the biblical record of the Israelites' encounter with God."--Paul Mendes-Flor, Marginalia Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Scholarship Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought Finalist in the philosophy and Jewish thought categories for the 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award given by the Association for Jewish Studies "The breadth, creativity, and boldness of Sommer's book along with the clarity of his writing impressed the judges."--Prize Committee, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer's extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution, "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer's book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Scholarship Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought Finalist in the philosophy and Jewish thought categories for the 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award given by the Association for Jewish Studies "The breadth, creativity, and boldness of Sommer's book along with the clarity of his writing impressed the judges."--Prize Committee, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer's extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution, "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer''s book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation "Jews and non-Jews who read [ Revelation and Authority ] will discover a wealth of information and an intriguing discussion of the place of the Bible within the corpus of Jewish literature."--Gary G. Porton, Review of Rabbinic Judaism "In his thoughtful, creative, and learned book, Revelation and Authority, Benjamin Sommers reflects on Catholic ideas of the relationship between scripture and tradition."--John C. Cavadini, Marginalia "As Sommer so masterfully explicates, Talmud Torah creates a sacred space, a dialogical topos in which devout Jews study, debate, and question the biblical record of the Israelites'' encounter with God."--Paul Mendes-Flor, Marginalia "This is a masterful work, integrating strands and patterns in biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern Jewish thought into a constructive scholarly project."--Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Reading Religion "A refreshing, intellectually, and morally honest approach towards the role the Hebrew Bible might play for a religious Jew, or indeed for any religious person who grapples with how to treat the Bible both as scripture and as flawed."--Sarah Wolf, Journal of Law and Religion Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Scholarship Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought Finalist in the philosophy and Jewish thought categories for the 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award given by the Association for Jewish Studies "The breadth, creativity, and boldness of Sommer''s book along with the clarity of his writing impressed the judges."--Prize Committee, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer''s extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution, "[A] groundbreaking work . . . Clearly written and broad in application . . . an important read for Jewish laypeople, clergy, and scholars . . . [and] also likely to appeal to non-Jews who want to make modern biblical scholarship relevant for believers."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Sommer lays out his argument in six well-informed and cogent chapters."--Marvin A. Sweeney, AJS Review "Sommer's book is thought-provoking. . . . [T]his book deserves to be taken seriously."--Paul Sanders, Review of Biblical Literature "An essential volume for all those engaged in the study of the Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, Jewish thought, and biblical theology . . . courageous, honest, and dynamic."--Hindy Najman, Marginalia Review of Books "Clear, bold, and innovative."--Jeffrey Stackert, Biblical Interpretation "Jews and non-Jews who read [ Revelation and Authority ] will discover a wealth of information and an intriguing discussion of the place of the Bible within the corpus of Jewish literature."--Gary G. Porton, Review of Rabbinic Judaism "In his thoughtful, creative, and learned book, Revelation and Authority, Benjamin Sommers reflects on Catholic ideas of the relationship between scripture and tradition."--John C. Cavadini, Marginalia "As Sommer so masterfully explicates, Talmud Torah creates a sacred space, a dialogical topos in which devout Jews study, debate, and question the biblical record of the Israelites' encounter with God."--Paul Mendes-Flor, Marginalia "This is a masterful work, integrating strands and patterns in biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern Jewish thought into a constructive scholarly project."--Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Reading Religion Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Scholarship Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought Finalist in the philosophy and Jewish thought categories for the 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award given by the Association for Jewish Studies "The breadth, creativity, and boldness of Sommer's book along with the clarity of his writing impressed the judges."--Prize Committee, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award "In uncovering the multilayered concepts of revelation in the biblical traditions Benjamin Sommer provides us the biblical roots of modern Jewish thought on revelation and its relation to authority and tradition. This is an extraordinary book in biblical criticism and in Jewish thought and above all one of its most illuminating contributions is how these two fields of inquiry enrich one another."--Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Hebrew University and Gruss Professor of Law, New York University School of Law "This is a groundbreaking book . . . one of the most original works in Jewish theology that I have read in years."--Gary A. Anderson, Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Notre Dame "Benjamin Sommer's extraordinary mix of scholarly rigor, historical imagination, lucid writing and honest theological concern brilliantly illuminate every subject he touches, and this most central of subjects, revelation and authority, is no exception. With this volume he offers scholarly and general readers alike refreshingly new ways of looking at some of the oldest and yet most pressing questions, with acuity and grace."--Yehudah Mirsky, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    296.3/115
    Synopsis
    Winner of the 2016 Goldstein-Goren Award for the best book in Jewish Thought At once a study of biblical theology and modern Jewish thought, this volume describes a "participatory theory of revelation" as it addresses the ways biblical authors and contemporary theologians alike understand the process of revelation and hence the authority of the law. Benjamin Sommer maintains that the Pentateuch's authors intend not only to convey God's will but to express Israel's interpretation of and response to that divine will. Thus Sommer's close readings of biblical texts bolster liberal theologies of modern Judaism, especially those of Abraham Joshua Heschel and Franz Rosenzweig. This bold view of revelation puts a premium on human agency and attests to the grandeur of a God who accomplishes a providential task through the free will of the human subjects under divine authority. Yet, even though the Pentateuch's authors hold diverse views of revelation, all of them regard the binding authority of the law as sacrosanct. Sommer's book demonstrates why a law-observant religious Jew can be open to discoveries about the Bible that seem nontraditional or even antireligious.

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