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- Title
Rabbinic Eschatology: Complexity, Ambiguity, and Radical Self-Reflection.
- Authors
LABENDZ, JENNY R.
- Abstract
The article discusses complexity, ambiguity, and radical self-reflection in rabbinic eschatology. It states that Rabbinic literature does not include any intentional, designated set of writings organized around the topic of eschatology, and mentions that Eschatology as a discourse that carries with it certain possibilities beyond the delineation of doctrine. It notes significance of Israel's response to God's suggestion to receive their rebuke from the patriarchs.
- Subjects
RABBINICAL literature; ESCHATOLOGY; DOCTRINAL theology; GOD in Judaism; JEWISH theology
- Publication
Jewish Quarterly Review, 2017, Vol 107, Issue 3, p269
- ISSN
0021-6682
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/jqr.2017.0015