From Judah Hadassi to Elijah Bashyatchi : : studies in late medieval Karaite philosophy / / by Daniel J. Lasker.

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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Superior document:Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy, v. 4
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2008.
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Karaism and Karaite Philosophy / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Karaite Attitudes towards Religion and Science / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Karaite Philosophy in the Classical Period / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Judah Hadassi / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Aaron ben Joseph / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Aaron ben Elijah / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Elijah Bashyatchi / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Karaites in Spain / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Judah Halevi and Karaism / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Maimonides and Karaism-Mutual Influences / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Karaism and the Jewish-Christian Debate / Daniel J. Lasker
  • The Theory of Compensation ('Iwad) in Rabbanite and Karaite Thought: Animal Sacrifices, Ritual Slaughter, and Circumcision / Daniel J. Lasker
  • The Prophecy of Abraham in Karaite Thought / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Jerusalem in Later Karaite Thought / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Afterlife and Eschatology / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Into the Modern Period / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Bibliography / Daniel J. Lasker
  • Index / Daniel J. Lasker.