The Legal Methodology of Late Nehardean Sages in Sasanian Babylonia

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This book consists of a systematic analysis of the halakhic/legal methodology of fourth and fifth century Nehardean amoraim in Babylonia (as well as their identity and dating). The book uncovers various distinct characteristics present in the halakhic decision making and source interpretation, and demonstrates how certain amoraim can be characterized as portraying consistent interpretive and legal approaches throughout talmudic literature. Understanding the methodological characteristics that distinguish some amoraim from other amoraim can aid the talmudic interpreter/scholar in clarifying the legal foundations of their rulings, the proofs that they bring within talmudic discourse, as well as their disputes and interpretations. This allows a better understanding of the development of Jewish Law and the legal system in talmudic Babylonia.

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Barak S. Cohen, Ph.D. (2004) in Talmud and Rabbinics, is a lecturer at the Department of Talmud, faculty of Jewish Studies, Bar-Ilan University. He has published extensively on the intellectual history, chronology and historiography of the Babylonian Amoraim.
Contents
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Amemar
Chapter Three: "The Nehardeans Say"
Chapter Four: Rav Hama
Chapter Five: Rav Zebid of Nehardea
Chapter Six: Rav Dimi of Nehardea
All those interested in intellectual history, the history of Late Antiquity, Jewish law, and East Syrian Scholasticism.
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