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AP/RLST 3840 6.00 Rabbinic Judaism: Thought and Institutions

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AP/RLST 3840 6.00

Rabbinic Judaism: Thought and Institutions

This course will present a broad exposure to the history, thought, literature, and main institutions of Rabbinic Judaism from its inception, during the Second Temple period, through contemporary times. We will explore a variety of classical texts and genres in light of their religious and historical settings. We will consider institutions that have shaped Rabbinic Judaism in its varied manifestations throughout the ages down to the present. Finally, we will study various Jewish philosophies with foundations in Rabbinic Judaism from 10thc. through the Middle Ages to modern thought (21st c).

RELIGIOUS TRADITION(S) COVERED: Judaism

Course Category: Religious Thoughts and Practices

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