Law and Self-Knowledge in the Talmud
- 227 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book discusses the emergence of self-knoweldge in rabbinic literature, highlighting a unique and surprising development in Talmudic jurisprudence, whereby legal decision-making came to incorporate personal and subjective information. The book is intended for scholars of religion and late antiquity, but is written in an accessible style to appeal to a broader audience.
