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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_892757035
    Format: xx, 213 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781557537928
    Content: "Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face"--
    Note: Studies in Jewish civilization, volume 28 , Proceedings of the 28. Annual Symposium of the Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization, the Harris Center for Judaic Studies and the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies , Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781612495132
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781612495149
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Judentum ; Jenseits ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Purdue University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1832323900
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (275 p.)
    ISBN: 9781612495149
    Content: Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. Some authorities portrayed the afterlife as an endless round of feasting and drinking of chazerie that would put the fanciest Las Vegas buffets to shame. There were visionaries who mapped out otherworldly climes populated by monstrous creatures. Others, decidedly more staid, saw the world to come as a location where neither food nor wine would be consumed; instead, it would offer the opportunity to bring moral certitude to questionable practices that could not be eradicated in this world. More down to earth are comparisons between Rabbi Akiva and Socrates, and analyses of influential thinkers like Moses Mendelssohn and Emmanuel Levinas. And more practical are discussions of how concepts of the afterlife serve to determine mourning practices, or more broadly, how humans should fashion their lives in the here and now. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    West Lafayette, Indiana :Purdue University Press, [2017]
    UID:
    almahu_9949341596102882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61249-513-3 , 1-61249-514-1
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish civilization
    Content: "Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face"--
    Note: Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- "The End of the World and the World to Come": What Apocalyptic Literature Says about the Time After the End-Time -- Warriors, Wives, and Wisdom: This World and the World to Come in the (So-Called) Apocrypha -- The Afterlife in the Septuagint -- Rabbi Akiva, Other Martyrs, and Socrates: On Life, Death, and Life After Life -- Heaven on Earth: The World to Come and Its (Dis)locations -- Olam Ha-ba in Rabbinic Literature: A Functional Reading -- Dining In(to) the World to Come -- What's for Dinner in Olam Ha-ba? Why Do We Care in Olam Ha-zeh?: Medieval Jewish Ideas about Meals in the World to Come in R. Bahya ben Asher's Shulhan Shel Arba -- The Dybbuk: The Origins and History of a Concept -- Tasting Heaven: Wine and the World to Come from the Talmud to Safed -- Worlds to Come Between East and West: Immortality and the Rise of Modern Jewish Thought -- Emmanuel Levinas's Messianism and the World to Come: A Gnostic-Philosophical Reading of Tractate Sanhedrin 96b-99a. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-55753-792-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    West Lafayette, Indiana :Purdue University Press, [2017]
    UID:
    edoccha_9960063904102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61249-513-3 , 1-61249-514-1
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish civilization
    Content: "Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face"--
    Note: Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- "The End of the World and the World to Come": What Apocalyptic Literature Says about the Time After the End-Time -- Warriors, Wives, and Wisdom: This World and the World to Come in the (So-Called) Apocrypha -- The Afterlife in the Septuagint -- Rabbi Akiva, Other Martyrs, and Socrates: On Life, Death, and Life After Life -- Heaven on Earth: The World to Come and Its (Dis)locations -- Olam Ha-ba in Rabbinic Literature: A Functional Reading -- Dining In(to) the World to Come -- What's for Dinner in Olam Ha-ba? Why Do We Care in Olam Ha-zeh?: Medieval Jewish Ideas about Meals in the World to Come in R. Bahya ben Asher's Shulhan Shel Arba -- The Dybbuk: The Origins and History of a Concept -- Tasting Heaven: Wine and the World to Come from the Talmud to Safed -- Worlds to Come Between East and West: Immortality and the Rise of Modern Jewish Thought -- Emmanuel Levinas's Messianism and the World to Come: A Gnostic-Philosophical Reading of Tractate Sanhedrin 96b-99a. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-55753-792-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    West Lafayette, Indiana :Purdue University Press, [2017]
    UID:
    edocfu_9960063904102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61249-513-3 , 1-61249-514-1
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish civilization
    Content: "Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face"--
    Note: Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- "The End of the World and the World to Come": What Apocalyptic Literature Says about the Time After the End-Time -- Warriors, Wives, and Wisdom: This World and the World to Come in the (So-Called) Apocrypha -- The Afterlife in the Septuagint -- Rabbi Akiva, Other Martyrs, and Socrates: On Life, Death, and Life After Life -- Heaven on Earth: The World to Come and Its (Dis)locations -- Olam Ha-ba in Rabbinic Literature: A Functional Reading -- Dining In(to) the World to Come -- What's for Dinner in Olam Ha-ba? Why Do We Care in Olam Ha-zeh?: Medieval Jewish Ideas about Meals in the World to Come in R. Bahya ben Asher's Shulhan Shel Arba -- The Dybbuk: The Origins and History of a Concept -- Tasting Heaven: Wine and the World to Come from the Talmud to Safed -- Worlds to Come Between East and West: Immortality and the Rise of Modern Jewish Thought -- Emmanuel Levinas's Messianism and the World to Come: A Gnostic-Philosophical Reading of Tractate Sanhedrin 96b-99a. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-55753-792-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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