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    The theology of the oral Torah: revealing the justice of God by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in The theology of the oral Torah (1999)
    “…In The Theology of the Oral Torah Neusner crafts the central conceptions of rabbinic Judaism into a rigorous, coherent argument by setting forth four cogent…”
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    Restoring the Public Order: The World to Come by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in Theology of the Oral Torah (10-04-1999)
    “…For us it is not easy to imagine a thought-world in which patterns, rather than sequences of events treated as cause and effect, are asked to organize…”
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    Intentionality by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in Theology of the Oral Torah (10-04-1999)
    “…The theology of the Oral Torah now realizes in its fullness the theological anthropology set forth in the relationships of complementarity and correspondence…”
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    Restoring Private Lives: Resurrection by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in Theology of the Oral Torah (10-04-1999)
    “…Throughout the Oral Torah the main point of the theological eschatology - the theory of last things - registers both negatively and affirmatively. Death does…”
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    Imagining Eden and Re-presenting the Result by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in Theology of the Oral Torah (1999)
    “…Imagine Eden as a philosopher would: a world of pure reason, where all things serve their assigned purpose and stand in proper rank. Form a mental image of a…”
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    World without Change by Neusner, Jacob

    Published in Theology of the Oral Torah (10-04-1999)
    “…The sages maintained that, in a world without change, justice required that each person should emerge from a transaction exactly as he entered it. A perfect…”
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