Natural Law and the Law of Moses in Jewish Averroistic Philosophy.
In order to understand the relationship between philosophy and religion, one of the major questions that must be explored is the relation between natural law and prophetic law. One of the main problems with modern research on this topic in the field of Jewish studies is that debate is relegated to t...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Religion Vol. 102; no. 3; pp. 354 - 376 |
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University of Chicago Press
Jul2022
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