01746nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704000060006704100100007308200140008308200130009710000250011010000150013510000110015024500300016124500520019124500240024326000200026726000240028726000090031130000110032030000140033130000090034552007320035465000630108665000310114985600840118091100330126495700150129799900150131295200690132720260119070432.02021-12-23 14:01:11 a0802843611, 9780802843616 a1 a0 eng a296.09014 bG118-B66 aBoccaccini, Gabriele d(1958-...) eAuthor aRoots of Rabbinic Judaism bAn intellectual history, from Ezekiel to Daniel cGabriele Boccaccini aMichigan, U.S.A bWilliam B. Eerdmans c2002 a230tr. bPaperback c23cm aIn a bold challenge to the long-held scholarly notion that Rabbinic Judaism was already an established presence during the Second Temple period, Gabriele Boccaccini here argues that Rabbinic Judaism was actually a daring reform movement that developed following the destruction of the Jerusalem temple and that only took shape in the first centuries of the common era. Through careful analysis of Second Temple sources, Boccaccini explores the earliest roots of the Rabbinic system of thought in the period from the Babylonian exile to the Maccabean revolt, or from Ezekiel to Daniel. He argues convincingly that a line of thought links Rabbinic Judaism back to Zadokite Judaism through the mediation of the Pharisaic movement. aJudaism -- History -- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D aPriests, Jewish -- History4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2021/12/23/1087.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Hà Hồng Phúc a211001 TKH c6261d6261 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-6261v0.00yBK