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Torah in rabbinic thought: The theology of learning
Marc Hirshman
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The Melton Centre for Jewish Education
The Seymour Fox School of Education
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Torah
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Rabbinic Literature
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Torah Study
66%
Jerusalem
33%
Law
33%
High Status
33%
Graeco-Roman
33%
Exegesis
33%
Commandments
33%
Mishnah
33%
Talmud
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Sage
33%
Classical Age
33%
Christian Literature
33%
Babylonian Talmud
33%
Jewish Thought
33%
Religious Knowledge
33%
Critical Scholarship
33%
Religious Self
33%
Self-fulfillment
33%
Oral Transmission
33%
Roman Literature
33%
Arts and Humanities
Torah
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Rabbinic
100%
Religious Research
100%
Rabbinic literature
60%
Expression
20%
Millennium
20%
Jerusalem
20%
Commandments
20%
Talmud
20%
Classical Period
20%
Primacy
20%
Jewish thought
20%
Christian literature
20%
Babylonian Talmud
20%
Religious Knowledge
20%
Historical View
20%
Fulfillment
20%
Anthology
20%
Oral Transmission
20%
Roman literature
20%
Law
20%
high status
20%