This article deals with the different exegetic methods adopted by some Jewish scholars of the 10th century, approaching the text of Genesis 1:26, “Let us make man in our image and in our likeness” (in Hebrew na‘aśeh adam be-ṣalmenû kî-demûṯenû). The evident anthropomorphic implications of the verse and, more specificall, of the terms ṣelem and demûṯ (usually translated as ‘image’ and ‘likeness’) were already considered difficult to explain in very ancient times. At the dawn of the medieval Jewish exegesis, new responses were proposed: sometimes based on arguments borrowed by the Greek philosophy; other times, just relying on texts of the Jewish traditions. Here particulalrly under scrutiny are the positions of Sa‘adyah Ga’on (Dilaz, Egypt, ...
This dissertation explores how the notion of divine embodiment presents an unexpected point of conve...
This paper is an exegetical study of the book of Genesis 1:26-27, to understand whom God created, wh...
Biblical exegetes from Antiquity and the Middle Ages continuously confronted the cosmogonic narrativ...
This article deals with the different exegetic methods adopted by some Jewish scholars of the 10th c...
The Hexaëmeron, traditionally ascribed to Anastasius of Sinai may be one of the most important works...
Based upon a rigorous monotheism, Jewish thought usually attributed to the One God a wide plurality ...
This chapter aims to show how hermeneutics bridges gaps of religious belief and practice between mon...
For many years, Karaite exegesis was relatively unknown to numerous Biblical scholars. This situatio...
The biblical narration has also a sociobiological and anthropological background. For this reason th...
The article focuses on Maimonides’ models of human perfection, in the light of the scholarship of th...
AbstractIn this article, I read the meeting between Abraham and Yahweh as an exemplary story about t...
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This dissertation explores how the notion of divine embodiment presents an unexpected point of conve...
This paper is an exegetical study of the book of Genesis 1:26-27, to understand whom God created, wh...
Biblical exegetes from Antiquity and the Middle Ages continuously confronted the cosmogonic narrativ...
This article deals with the different exegetic methods adopted by some Jewish scholars of the 10th c...
The Hexaëmeron, traditionally ascribed to Anastasius of Sinai may be one of the most important works...
Based upon a rigorous monotheism, Jewish thought usually attributed to the One God a wide plurality ...
This chapter aims to show how hermeneutics bridges gaps of religious belief and practice between mon...
For many years, Karaite exegesis was relatively unknown to numerous Biblical scholars. This situatio...
The biblical narration has also a sociobiological and anthropological background. For this reason th...
The article focuses on Maimonides’ models of human perfection, in the light of the scholarship of th...
AbstractIn this article, I read the meeting between Abraham and Yahweh as an exemplary story about t...
The article discusses the attitude towards Christians, Muslims, and the “foreign sciences” based on ...
The article discusses the she’elat ḥalom (dream request), a specific oneiric technique used to auto-...
The article discusses discussing a small group of magical fragments from the Cairo Genizah – most of...
none1noThe article deals with the role of numbers and isopsephy in the Commentary on the first words...
This dissertation explores how the notion of divine embodiment presents an unexpected point of conve...
This paper is an exegetical study of the book of Genesis 1:26-27, to understand whom God created, wh...
Biblical exegetes from Antiquity and the Middle Ages continuously confronted the cosmogonic narrativ...