
Peshat and Derash
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- I: ON MATTERS OF EXEGESIS
- 1. Timebound Exegesis
- Reading In and Allegorizing
- Interpretive States of Mind
- Asmakhta: Biblical Support for Rabbinic Law
- Talmudic Attitudes Toward Reading In
- Changing Mindsets: A Homeric Analogy
- 2. The Direction of Rabbinic Exegesis
- Biblical Exegesis: Historical Survey
- Talmudic Exegesis: Historical Survey
- Critical Objections to the Traditional Methods
- The Evolution of Talmudic and Biblical Exegesis: Summary
- Fluctuation and Continuity
- Logic and Textual Integrity
- 3. The Meaning and History of the Noun Peshat
- The Talmudic Period
- The Medieval Period
- II: ON MATTERS OF THEOLOGY
- Introduction: A Comment on Methodology
- 4. Contradictory yet Complementary: The Dichotomy between Practice and Intellect
- Two-Tiered Verity
- Talmudic Examples
- Logic versus Consensus
- Practical Truth and Heavenly Truth in the Talmud
- Divine Tzimtzum
- The Limits of Majority Rule
- 5. "Chate'u Yisrael" ("Israel Sinned"): A Proposed Resolution to the Conflict of Peshat and Derash
- The Nature of the Conflict
- Mutual Exclusivity of Peshat and Derash
- Proposed Solution: "Chate'u Yisrael,
- The Neglect of the Scriptural Text during the First Temple Period
- Chate'u Yisrael" in Rabbinic Literature
- The Ten Puncta Extraordinaria
- Derash as a Remedy for the Insufficiency of Scribal Emendation
- Further Elucidation of "Chate 'u Yisrael,
- Further Elucidation of Ezra's Role
- A Short Recapitulation
- Appendix I: "Mikan Samkhu Chakhamim" and "Assmakhta Be-Alma
- Appendix II: Midrash and Modern Literary Theories
- Appendix III: Minority Opinion and the Different Notions of the Revelation of the Oral Law
- Appendix IV: The Impact of Halakha on Peshat
- Notes
- Index of Citations
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