From Judah Hadassi to Elijah Bashyatchi : studies in late medieval Karaite philosophy /

The present study is a pioneering account of the development of late medieval Karaite Jewish thought, challenging the oft-repeated assertion that Karaite thinkers remained loyal to Kalām, the dominant theological philosophy during the earlier Golden Age of Karaism. A careful reading of Karaite sourc...

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Main Author: Lasker, Daniel J.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.

Series: Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 4.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2008, ISBN: 9789004223080.

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Call Number: BM185 .L37 2008

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Karaism and Karaite Philosophy /
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  • Karaite Attitudes towards Religion and Science /
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  • Karaite Philosophy in the Classical Period /
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  • Judah Hadassi /
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  • Aaron ben Joseph /
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  • Aaron ben Elijah /
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  • Elijah Bashyatchi /
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  • Karaites in Spain /
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  • Judah Halevi and Karaism /
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  • Maimonides and Karaism-Mutual Influences /
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  • Karaism and the Jewish-Christian Debate /
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  • The Theory of Compensation ('Iwad) in Rabbanite and Karaite Thought: Animal Sacrifices, Ritual Slaughter, and Circumcision /
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  • The Prophecy of Abraham in Karaite Thought /
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  • Jerusalem in Later Karaite Thought /
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  • Afterlife and Eschatology /
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  • Into the Modern Period /
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  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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