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*[[The Rabbinic Traditions about the Pharisees before 70]] (Leiden 1971) | *[[The Rabbinic Traditions about the Pharisees before 70]] (Leiden 1971) | ||
*[[From Politics to Piety]]: The Emergence of Pharisaic Judaism (Englewood Cliffs 1973) | *[[From Politics to Piety]]: The Emergence of Pharisaic Judaism (Englewood Cliffs 1973) | ||
*[[Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity ( | *[[Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity (1984 Neusner), book]] | ||
*[[From Testament to Torah]]: An Introduction to Judaism in Its Formative Age (Englewood Cliffs 1988) | *[[From Testament to Torah]]: An Introduction to Judaism in Its Formative Age (Englewood Cliffs 1988) | ||
*[[From Scripture to 70]]: The Pre-Rabbinic Beginnings of the Halakhah (Atlanta 1999) | *[[From Scripture to 70]]: The Pre-Rabbinic Beginnings of the Halakhah (Atlanta 1999) | ||
*[[The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism]] (London 2000) | *[[The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism]] (London 2000) | ||
====Edited volumes==== | ====Edited volumes==== |
Revision as of 14:52, 26 September 2009
Jacob Neusner is a Jewish-American scholar, at Bard College (Annandale-on-Huston, NY), USA.
Biography
Born in 1932. Professor at Bard College from 1994, after teaching in several American Universities (including Columbia, Brown, and South Florida).
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
- The Rabbinic Traditions about the Pharisees before 70 (Leiden 1971)
- From Politics to Piety: The Emergence of Pharisaic Judaism (Englewood Cliffs 1973)
- Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity (1984 Neusner), book
- From Testament to Torah: An Introduction to Judaism in Its Formative Age (Englewood Cliffs 1988)
- From Scripture to 70: The Pre-Rabbinic Beginnings of the Halakhah (Atlanta 1999)
- The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism (London 2000)
Edited volumes
- Judaisms and their Messiahs (1987 Neusner), edited volume]]
- (with William Scott Green). Dictionary of Judaism in the Biblical Period, 450 BCE to 600 CE (New York 1996)