
What Can Early Jewish Courtroom Narratives Tell Us About The Capacity And Limits Of Human Justice? By Exploring How Judges And The Act Of Judging Are Depicted In These Narratives, This Book Challenges The Prevailing Notion, Both Then And Now, Of The Ideal Impartial Judge. As A Work Of Intellectual History, The Book Also Contributes To Contemporary Debates About The Role Of Legal Decision-making In Shaping A Just Society. Chaya T. Halberstam Shows That Instead Of Modelling A System In Which Lofty, Inaccessible Judges Follow Objective And Rational Rules, Ancient Jewish Trial Narratives Depict A Legal Practice Dependent Upon The Individual Judge's Personal Relationships, Reactive Emotions, And Impulse To Care. -- The Case For Impartiality -- The King Who Cares In Daniel 6 -- Feeling Our Way To Justice In The Story Of Susanna -- The Collapse Of Judgment In The Trials Of Jesus -- Dissolving Trials In Josephus's Jewish Antiquities -- Parables Of Judgment In Tannaitic Literature -- Judging Within The Rabbinic Household In The Babylonian Talmud -- Conclusion. Chaya T. Halberstam. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [221]-238) And Indexes.
This book investigates the capacity and limits of human justice by analyzing how early Jewish courtroom narratives depict the role of the judge. Chaya T. Halberstam, an expert in rabbinic literature and legal history, challenges the traditional ideal of the impartial judge. By examining ancient texts, she argues that legal practice in these narratives relies heavily on personal relationships, emotional responses, and the impulse to care rather than purely objective, rational rules.
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Scholars and readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the depth of the author's engagement with primary source texts. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the study of legal ethics and the intellectual history of Jewish antiquity.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191897558
ISBN-13:
9780191897559
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