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Beyond Hope: Rabbinic Eschatology of Late Antiquity in Comparative Perspective

Autor Jenny R. Labendz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 sep 2026
Beyond Hope is the first academic monograph devoted to rabbinic eschatology in Late Antiquity. It addresses distinct patterns within rabbinic eschatology that have been overlooked in scholarship and in Jewish thought. Contrary to what is usually expected of eschatology, this book demonstrates that the rabbis held a sustained eschatology of irresolution. While the rabbis occasionally waxed poetic along the lines of a perfected new world in the eschaton, a vast store of rabbinic texts depicts a deeply imperfect eschaton. This is the profound difference between rabbinic and early Christian eschatology. Despite its differences from the Christian doctrine of perfection, rabbinic eschatology aligns neatly with a different Christian concept, namely inaugurated eschatology. The eschaton is not only be hoped for in the future, but can be attained in the present. The best of all possible worlds has not yet been entirely actualized, but it has been inaugurated, in the rabbinic view by the exodus from slavery in Egypt, the revelation of the Torah at Sinai, and the construction of the Tabernacle in the wilderness. This is a paradigm shift for thinking about rabbinic eschatology, which rejects the dogmas and binaries that generations of scholars have taken for granted. In this exciting new book, Jenny R. Labendz explores the relationship between this world and the best possible world, the limits of that best possible world, and asks a crucially grounding question--what are we talking about when we're talking about the end of the world?
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ISBN-13: 9780197797976
ISBN-10: 0197797970
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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02/02/2026
Beyond Hope is a brilliant book. With a few strokes of the pen, Jenny Labendz dissolves numerous thorny conceptual problems that have troubled even the ablest interpreters for many years. It turns out, the differences between rabbinic eschatology and Christian eschatology are real, but they fall along very different lines than we have been told. If you think you know what the best of all possible worlds would look like, read Beyond Hope and have your mind changed.
We often think in binaries: good/evil, life/death, mortality/immortality. But religion, like much poetry, regularly embraces paradox. By carefully comparing Christian eschatological ideas with understudied rabbinic conceptions of the world to come and the messianic era, Jenny Labendz shows that the ancient sages not infrequently imagined the messianic era as having some of the imperfections of our mundane existence while also affirming that a Torah infused life gives one access to eternal life here and now. Jewish, Christian, and secular readers alike will learn much from Labendz's innovative study.