역사로 읽는 랍비문학, 어떻게 읽을 것인가? - m. Yad. 3:5를 중심으로 -
How to Read the Classical Rabbinic Literature as Historiography?: Reading m. Yad. 3:5
최중화(부산장신대학교)
17권 1호, 119~140쪽
초록
Without the classical Rabbinic literature, there is no Rabbinic Judaism. Without the Rabbinic Judaism, there is no normative Judaism. In other words, the classical Rabbinic literature is the key to understanding Judaisms (in plural) throughout history: from antiquity to the modern period. Nevertheless, understanding the classical Rabbinic Literature as historiography is not an easy task, mostly due to halakhic and partially aggadic nature of the Rabbinic literature. This paper aims at introducing Korean readers how to deal with the classical Rabbinic literature as historiography, with a special focus on m. Yad. 3:5.
Abstract
Without the classical Rabbinic literature, there is no Rabbinic Judaism. Without the Rabbinic Judaism, there is no normative Judaism. In other words, the classical Rabbinic literature is the key to understanding Judaisms (in plural) throughout history: from antiquity to the modern period. Nevertheless, understanding the classical Rabbinic Literature as historiography is not an easy task, mostly due to halakhic and partially aggadic nature of the Rabbinic literature. This paper aims at introducing Korean readers how to deal with the classical Rabbinic literature as historiography, with a special focus on m. Yad. 3:5.
- 발행기관:
- 중동문제연구소
- 분류:
- 지역학