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Reveals how medieval Jews developed religious law through contact with their Muslim neighbors
After Revelation offers a dynamic new perspective on medieval Jewish legal thought and its integration in the wider Islamic world. Here, Marc D. Herman demonstrates that Jews were fully conversant in their contemporaries' ideas about revelation, law, and legal interpretation. Bookended by the two luminaries of medieval JudaismâSaadia Gaon and Moses MaimonidesâAfter Revelation analyzes the legal theory that medieval Jews produced in Islamic lands, mostly in Arabic, and reveals previously unrecognized commonalities between Jewish and Islamic constructions of religious law.
Herman tackles one of the central doctrines of post-biblical Judaism: that God had supplemented the written Hebrew Bible with an Oral Torah. Tracing this idea from Baghdad to CĂłrdoba to Cairo, he shows that the Oral Torah took many new forms in the medieval Islamic world. After Revelation makes plain that medieval Judaism took the shapes that it did largely because of contact with Islam.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Notes on the Text
- Introduction. Tradition in Nontraditional Garb
- Chapter 1. Saadia Gaon and the Birth of Rabbanism
- Chapter 2. From Sinai to Baghdad
- Chapter 3. Rewriting the Oral Torah in al-Andalus
- Chapter 4. Maimonides Between the MÄlikÄ«s and the Almohads
- Conclusion. Islamic Worlds
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Acknowledgments