ʿyḳr ṿṭfl vyn ḥlḳy htṿrh: gyshṿt shṿnṿt vhgṿt ymy-hvynyym / Essential and Inessential in the Torah: Different Attitudes in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
עיקר וטפל בין חלקי התורה: גישות שונות בהגות ימי-הביניים / Essential and Inessential in the Torah: Different Attitudes in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
This article discusses some basic attitudes of medieval Jewish philosophers to the evaluation of different parts of the Torah, whether as a sacred text or as a legal system. The assertion that all parts of the Torah are equally sacred is based, generally speaking, on its divine origin, on the fact t...
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Language: | Hebrew |
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HUC
1996
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Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 1995, Volume: 66, Pages: א-ל |
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