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People of the book: canon, meaning, and authority
Moshe Halbertal
Department of Philosophy
Department of Jewish Thought
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Religion
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Jewish Community
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Canon
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Obsessions
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Hermeneutic Theory
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Commonplaces
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Bible
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Torah
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Tradition
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Islam
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Jerusalem
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Normative
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Canonization
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Modern Israel
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Christianity
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Talmud
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founding
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Gift
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Rabbinic Judaism
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animate
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Textuality
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Kabbalah
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Community Centres
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Keyphrases
Jewish
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Jewish Community
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People of the Book
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Israel
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Hermeneutics
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Jerusalem
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Function Development
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Wide Audience
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Bible
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Torah
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Islam
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Christianity
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Mishnah
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Talmud
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Sage
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Temple
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Rabbinic Judaism
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Kabbalah
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Textuality
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Ancient Texts
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General Readers
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Persuasive Narratives
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Biblical Religion
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