
Principles of Faith
Isaac Abravanel(Author)
Menachem Kellner(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. September 1982
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-19-710045-5 (ISBN)
Description
Moses Maimonides was the first medieval Jewish thinker to posit a set of dogmas for Judaism, his 'Thirteen Principles of Faith'. His statement initiated an extensive discussion among other medieval Jewish thinkers on the subject of dogma, which had an important impact on subsequent Jewish thought. The reaction to Maimonides' innovation was complex: some scholars accepted his position without reservation; others accepted the idea that Jewish beliefs could be reduced to a creed but disagreed with Maimonides' formulation; still others rejected the project of creed formulation in Judaism altogether. The locus classicus of this last position is the Rosh Amanah of Isaac Abranavel (1437-1508).
Abravanel's ostensible aim in writing Rosh Amanah was to defend Maimonides' creed from the attacks of its critics, notably Hasdai Crescas and Joseph Albo, and it contains the most exhaustive and systematic analysis of the Thirteen Principles ever written. After twenty-two chapters of sustained and zealous defence of Maimonides, however, Abravanel seems to contradict himself, arguing at the end of his book that in fact Judaism has no dogmas whatsoever and that all its beliefs are equally valid, fundamental, and precious.
This is the first complete English translation of Abravanel's classic work, and includes a comprehensive introduction and notes.
Abravanel's ostensible aim in writing Rosh Amanah was to defend Maimonides' creed from the attacks of its critics, notably Hasdai Crescas and Joseph Albo, and it contains the most exhaustive and systematic analysis of the Thirteen Principles ever written. After twenty-two chapters of sustained and zealous defence of Maimonides, however, Abravanel seems to contradict himself, arguing at the end of his book that in fact Judaism has no dogmas whatsoever and that all its beliefs are equally valid, fundamental, and precious.
This is the first complete English translation of Abravanel's classic work, and includes a comprehensive introduction and notes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
420 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-710045-5 (9780197100455)
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Professor Kellner is chair of the Department of Philosophy and Jewish Thought, Shalem College, Jerusalem and Wolfson Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought, University of Haifa.
Author
Editor
Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Jewish Thought, Shalem College & Jerusalem and Wolfson Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought, University of Haifa
Content
List of tables
Note on the text and translation
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Principles of Faith (Rosh Amanah)
Abravanel's Table of Contents: A List of the Chapters in This Treatise
Table I
Table II
Notes
Bibliography
Biblical Passages Appearing in the text
Rabbinic Passages Appearing in or Referred to in the text
Index
Note on the text and translation
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Principles of Faith (Rosh Amanah)
Abravanel's Table of Contents: A List of the Chapters in This Treatise
Table I
Table II
Notes
Bibliography
Biblical Passages Appearing in the text
Rabbinic Passages Appearing in or Referred to in the text
Index