Halakhic Hermeneutics
Explore the intricate world of Rabbinic Judaism with Halakhic Hermeneutics by Jacob Neusner. Published by the University Press of America in 2003, this hardback edition spans 328 pages and offers a profound inductive account of the hermeneutics found within the principal documents of Rabbinic Judaism. Neusner engages in a systematic inquiry, providing a hypothetical-logical reconstruction of the thought processes that shaped the category formations of Halakhah. This work delves deep into the exegesis of Halakhic interpretation, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of Jewish law, Talmud, and religious studies. Whether you are a student of Judaism or simply curious about its interpretative traditions, this book serves as a vital resource in understanding the complexities of Jewish hermeneutics.