Affiliation:
1. Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Shalom Hartman InstituteJerusalem
Abstract
Abstract
This paper offers a modest contribution to the discussion of the rabbinic construction of Jewish identity in Tannaitic times, by showing that in the few occasions in which early rabbinic texts relate to the question of belonging in the Jewish community they do not consider belief as a relevant category for the discussion. This, I suggest, indicates that for Palestinian rabbis of the first, second, and early third century, Jewish identity was not a matter of belief and doctrine. Rather, it was either a matter of birth and descent, or a matter of loyalty to the covenant.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Religious studies,History
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4 articles.
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