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Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation
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Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation

sidottu, 1994
englanti

The topic of this book is ‘creation’. It breaks down into discussions of two distinct, but interrelated, questions: what does the universe look like, and what is its origin? The opinions about creation considered by Norbert Samuelson come from the Hebrew scriptures, Greek philosophy, Jewish philosophy, and contemporary physics. His perspective is Jewish, liberal, and philosophical. It is ‘Jewish’ because the foundation of the discussion is biblical texts interpreted in the light of traditional rabbinic texts. It is ‘philosophical’ because the subject matter is important in both past and present philosophical texts, and to Jewish philosophy in particular. Finally, it is ‘liberal’ because the authorities consulted include heterodox as well as orthodox Jewish sources. The ensuing discussion leads to original conclusions about a diversity of topics, including the limits of human reason and religious faith, and the relevance of scientific models to religious doctrine.

ISBN
9780521452144
Kieli
englanti
Paino
630 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
24.11.1994
Sivumäärä
376