Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation

Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation

written by Norbert M. Samuelson, 1936- (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004, originally published 1994), 376 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
A discussion of what the doctrine of creation can mean to anyone who takes seriously the teachings of the classic rabbis, ancient and modern philosophers, and contemporary scientists. It comprises a unique synthesis of religious belief and philosophical speculation.
Field of Interest
Religion & Thought
Author
Norbert M. Samuelson, 1936-
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright Message
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994
Content Type
General reference book
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
1994
Page Count
376
Publication Year
2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place Published / Released
Cambridge, England
Subject
Religion & Thought, Social Sciences, Creation, Création, الخلق, Khalq, Kreierung, Schöpfung, בְּרִיאָה, Criação, Creación, Jewish, Creation, Metaphysics & Cosmology, Judaism, Jews
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Création, الخلق, Khalq, Kreierung, Schöpfung, בְּרִיאָה, Criação, Creación

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