Book ID: CBB900249871

Hasdai Crescas on Codification, Cosmology and Creation: The Infinite God and the Expanding Torah (2022)

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This work focuses on the conception of God of the medieval Jewish philosopher and legal scholar, Hasdai Crescas (1340-1410/11). It demonstrates that Crescas’ God is infinitely creative and good and explores the parallel that Crescas implicitly draws between God as creator and legislator, which is rooted in his understanding of the Deity as continuously involved in generative activity through the outpouring of goodness and love as manifest by multiple, simultaneous and successive worlds and a perpetually expanding Torah. It also reviews the Maimonidean background for Crescas’ position and suggests that Crescas is countering Maimonides’ stance that creation is limited to a single moment and Maimonides’ notion of the Torah as perfect and immutable.

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Authors & Contributors
Bukowski, Thomas P.
Feldman, Seymour
Fraenkel, Carlos
Gingerich, Owen
Goldie, Matthew Boyd
Harvey, Warren Zev
Journals
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Almagest
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Brepols Publishers
Carocci Editore
Cornell University Press
Times Books/Henry Holt
Concepts
Theology
Science and religion
Cosmology
God
Astronomy
Natural philosophy
People
Crescas, Hasdaï ben Abraham
Newton, Isaac
Aristotle
Boscovich, Ruggiero Giuseppe
Bradwardine, Thomas
Buridan, Jean
Time Periods
15th century
14th century
Medieval
13th century
18th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Berlin (Germany)
Europe
France
Italy
Florence (Italy)
Institutions
Oxford University
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