Jacob Neusner (b. 1932) has authored 206 books including Rabín mluví s Ježíšem, Ancient Israel after catastrophe, and Talmud Torah. Their work covers Judaism, History, and History and criticism. It draws from the Judaism and Sufism traditions.
Books by Jacob Neusner
A legacy of learning
essays in honor of Jacob Neusner
Sifré zutta to Numbers
Ezekiel in Talmud and Midrash
Habakkuk, Jonah, Nahum and Obiadiah in …
a source book
Transformations In Ancient Judaism
Textual Evidence For Creative Responses To Crisis
The Theology of the Oral Torah
Revealing the Justice of God (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the ...
The four stages of rabbinic Judaism
The theology of Rabbinic Judaism
prolegomenon
Trading places sourcebook
readings in the intersecting histories of Judaism and Christ...
Revelation
the Torah andthe Bible