The Kuzari: An Argument for the Faith of Israel, Jehuda Halevi (9780805200751) — Readings Books
The Kuzari: An Argument for the Faith of Israel
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The Kuzari: An Argument for the Faith of Israel

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The Kuzari is one of the basic books of Jewish literature, a required text in the library of every educated Jew–and of every educated Christian who would understand the religion of Israel. The author, foremost poet and thinker of the Jewish Middle Ages, offers clear and usable delineations of the religion of Israel. In the easy style of a Platonic dialogue, he presents first a critique of Christianity and Islam, and then explores the nature of Israel’s first religious faculty, the question of the chosen people, the implications of a minority religion.
Against those who accommodate to prevailing philosophical trends, Judah Halevi is blunt, frank and uncompromising in his discourse on the central teachings of Judaism: revelation, prophecy, the laws, the Holy Land, and the role of the Jewish people as spokesman for religious faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
13 September 1987
Pages
320
ISBN
9780805200751

The Kuzari is one of the basic books of Jewish literature, a required text in the library of every educated Jew–and of every educated Christian who would understand the religion of Israel. The author, foremost poet and thinker of the Jewish Middle Ages, offers clear and usable delineations of the religion of Israel. In the easy style of a Platonic dialogue, he presents first a critique of Christianity and Islam, and then explores the nature of Israel’s first religious faculty, the question of the chosen people, the implications of a minority religion.
Against those who accommodate to prevailing philosophical trends, Judah Halevi is blunt, frank and uncompromising in his discourse on the central teachings of Judaism: revelation, prophecy, the laws, the Holy Land, and the role of the Jewish people as spokesman for religious faith.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
13 September 1987
Pages
320
ISBN
9780805200751