Perhaps the best-known story in the Talmud is the tale of the Oven of Akhnai, in which Rabbi Eliezer performs miracles to prove a contested point of law, while the other rabbis in the court reply that even a divine voice cannot overturn the vote of the majority. The surprising twists in the story raise complex issues about the nature of authority and legal objectivity, the coerciveness of logic, the political character of courts, and the ethics of argument. This Article offers several readings of the Oven of Akhnai and explores its relevance to contemporary legal theory
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
Blog post, “Hilary Putnam Misinterprets the Oven of Aknai Story“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Logic in the Talmud is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume essays that h...
One of the most celebrated Talmudic parables begins with a remarkably dry legal issue debated among ...
Perhaps the best-known story in the Talmud is the tale of the Oven of Akhnai, in which Rabbi Eliezer...
An historical study, in honour of Boudewijn Sirks on his retirement, of canons of citation and autho...
An historical study, in honour of Boudewijn Sirks on his retirement, of canons of citation and autho...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
In this article some Jewish sources are taken into consideration in order to outline on one side a c...
This essay surveys the Talmudic sources dealing with the issue of advocacy in Jewish law, and highli...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
Blog post, “Hilary Putnam Misinterprets the Oven of Aknai Story“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Logic in the Talmud is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume essays that h...
One of the most celebrated Talmudic parables begins with a remarkably dry legal issue debated among ...
Perhaps the best-known story in the Talmud is the tale of the Oven of Akhnai, in which Rabbi Eliezer...
An historical study, in honour of Boudewijn Sirks on his retirement, of canons of citation and autho...
An historical study, in honour of Boudewijn Sirks on his retirement, of canons of citation and autho...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
In this article some Jewish sources are taken into consideration in order to outline on one side a c...
This essay surveys the Talmudic sources dealing with the issue of advocacy in Jewish law, and highli...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
Blog post, “Hilary Putnam Misinterprets the Oven of Aknai Story“ discusses politics, theology and th...
Logic in the Talmud is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume essays that h...