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Concepts of periodization and causality in Talmudic literature

1996, Jewish History

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The study explores the historical awareness among Talmudic sages, arguing that their preoccupation with Torah and Law led to a neglect of history. It discusses the implications of this viewpoint for Jewish historiography, highlighting that the Talmudic period, which transformed the study of Law into a professional pursuit, has largely been overlooked in scholarly research. The paper draws on significant references to illustrate the tension between Talmudic scholarship and historical analysis.