The Human Will in Judaism : The Mishnah’s Philosophy of Intention /
"In The Human Will in Judaism: The Mishnah's Philosophy of Intention, Howard Eilberg-Schwartz examines how the Mishnah, an early rabbinic document redacted around 200 CE, imagines the role of human intention in the fulfillment of God's laws."--
I tiakina i:
Kaituhi matua: | |
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Ngā kaituhi rangatōpū: | , |
Ētahi atu kaituhi: | |
Hōputu: | Tāhiko īPukapuka |
Reo: | Ingarihi |
I whakaputaina: |
Atlanta :
Scholars Press,
2020.
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Putanga: | Second edition. |
Rangatū: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Ngā marau: | |
Urunga tuihono: | Full text available: |
Ngā Tūtohu: |
Tāpirihia he Tūtohu
Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Part I. An actor's intention in the system of the Mishnah. When an action misfires : effect on liability and reward
- An actor's purpose : effect on liability and reward
- Part Two. The function of plans in the Mishnaic system. Plans in the system of purity
- Plans in the sacrificial system
- Conclusion.