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Introduction and methodological considerations -- $tCHAPTER TWO. Mapping the social identity "Priests" -- $tCHAPTER THREE. Mapping the social identity "Sages" -- $tCHAPTER FOUR. The relationship between the Haverim and 'Am ha'aretz -- $tCHAPTER FIVE. The self-awareness of the Sages as constituters of the counter-hegemony -- $tCHAPTER SIX. Exchange of ruling elites or the constitution of counter-hegemony? -- $tSUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- $tAFTERWORD -- $tGLOSSARY OF HEBREW TERMS -- $tTRANSLATION OF PRIMARY SOURCES -- $tBIBLIOGRAPHY -- $tINDEX OF REFERENCES -- $tINDEX OF CONCEPTS -- $tINDEX OF NAMES 330 $aA Roadmap to the Heavens challenges readers to rethink prevailing ideas about the social map of Jewish society during the Tannaitic period (70 C.E. - 220 C.E.). New insights were made possible by applying anthropological theories and conceptual tools. In addition, social phenomena were better understood by comparing them to similar social phenomena in other cultures regardless of time and space. The book explores the rich and complex relationships between the Sages, Priests, and laymen who competed for hegemony in social, cultural, and political arenas. The struggle was not simply a case of attempting to displace the priestly elite by a new scholarly elite. Rather, in the process of constituting a counter-hegemony, the attitude of the Sages towards the Priests entailed ambivalent psychological mechanisms, such as attraction - rejection, imitation - denial, and cooperation - confrontation. The book further reveals that to achieve political and social power the Sages used the established hegemonic priestly discourse to undermine the existing social structure. The innovative discovery of this monograph is that while the Sages professed a new social order based on intellectual achievement, they retained elements of the old order, such as family attribution, group nepotism, endogamy, ritual purity and impurity, and secret knowledge. Thus, social mobility based on education was available only to privileged social classes. 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