Medicine in the Talmud: natural and supernatural therapies between magic and science

Despite the Talmud being the richest repository of medical remedies in ancient Judaism, this important strain of Jewish thought has been largely ignored—even as the study of ancient medicine has exploded in recent years. In a comprehensive study of this topic, Jason Sion Mokhtarian recuperates this...

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主要作者: Mokhtarian, Jason Sion 1978- (Author)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: Berkeley, CA University of Californiarnia Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
评论:[Rezension von: Mokhtarian, Jason Sion, 1978-, Medicine in the Talmud : natural and supernatural therapies between magic and science] (2023) (Kitsos, Michail)
[Rezension von: Mokhtarian, Jason Sion, 1978-, Medicine in the Talmud : natural and supernatural therapies between magic and science] (2024) (Amsler, Monika)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Talmud / 医学
B 犹太教 / Heilkunde / 替代医学
Further subjects:B Medicine in rabbinical literature
B Ancient / General / HISTORY
B Alternative Medicine
B Medicine Religious aspects Judaism History
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总结:Despite the Talmud being the richest repository of medical remedies in ancient Judaism, this important strain of Jewish thought has been largely ignored—even as the study of ancient medicine has exploded in recent years. In a comprehensive study of this topic, Jason Sion Mokhtarian recuperates this obscure genre of Talmudic text, which has been marginalized in the Jewish tradition since the Middle Ages, to reveal the unexpected depth of the rabbis’ medical knowledge. Medicine in the Talmud argues that these therapies represent a form of rabbinic scientific rationality that relied on human observation and the use of nature while downplaying the role of God and the Torah in health and illness. Drawing from a wide range of both Jewish and Sasanian sources—from the Bible, the Talmud, and Maimonides to texts written in Akkadian, Syriac, and Mandaic, as well as the incantation bowls—Mokhtarian offers rare insight into how the rabbis of late antique Babylonia adapted the medical knowledge of their time to address the needs of their community. In the process, he narrates an untold chapter in the history of ancient medicine
ISBN:0520384040
访问:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1525/9780520384040