Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God

This research deals with an important problem facing inquiry into Judaism, namely its eVol.utionary aspect at various levels,particularly the level of beliefs. Evidently, the Biblical text has undergone several interferences due to source variations, absence of a fixed reference, and the changing c...

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Main Author: Suleiman Abdul-Aziz Alrrbai
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Studies
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Online Access:https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0026-02-01.pdf
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spelling doaj-661dd44215884f71a324ef73cc4db96c2020-11-24T23:56:29ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Islamic Studies1658-63011658-63012014-05-012621749Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of GodSuleiman Abdul-Aziz AlrrbaiThis research deals with an important problem facing inquiry into Judaism, namely its eVol.utionary aspect at various levels,particularly the level of beliefs. Evidently, the Biblical text has undergone several interferences due to source variations, absence of a fixed reference, and the changing conditions in which the Jewish people have lived. The result is inconsistency and incoherence in form andcontent, rendering Judaism a historicist status with respect to the influence of contextual conditions as well as acceptance of constant and deep changes. The research deals with the problem in two sections. One section is theoretical, studying the eVol.ution of the Biblical text in four main stages. Each stage represents a particular frame of general indicators for text language, for character procedural rules, for the invention of methods of inscription and related inflections, and for the interference of text writers. The other section is concerned with the content aspect of eVol.ution of beliefs in Judaism. It illustrates the concepts of God and lordship in terms of name, attributes and identity. The variations in name and attributes, and the dualism of oneness of God vs. idolatry are presented under separate headings.https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0026-02-01.pdfReligionseVol.utionfaithJewstextgod.
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Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
Journal of Islamic Studies
Religions
eVol.ution
faith
Jews
text
god.
author_facet Suleiman Abdul-Aziz Alrrbai
author_sort Suleiman Abdul-Aziz Alrrbai
title Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
title_short Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
title_full Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
title_fullStr Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
title_full_unstemmed Dogma Evolution in Judaism: Specific Reference to Biblical Text & Concept of God
title_sort dogma evolution in judaism: specific reference to biblical text & concept of god
publisher King Saud University
series Journal of Islamic Studies
issn 1658-6301
1658-6301
publishDate 2014-05-01
description This research deals with an important problem facing inquiry into Judaism, namely its eVol.utionary aspect at various levels,particularly the level of beliefs. Evidently, the Biblical text has undergone several interferences due to source variations, absence of a fixed reference, and the changing conditions in which the Jewish people have lived. The result is inconsistency and incoherence in form andcontent, rendering Judaism a historicist status with respect to the influence of contextual conditions as well as acceptance of constant and deep changes. The research deals with the problem in two sections. One section is theoretical, studying the eVol.ution of the Biblical text in four main stages. Each stage represents a particular frame of general indicators for text language, for character procedural rules, for the invention of methods of inscription and related inflections, and for the interference of text writers. The other section is concerned with the content aspect of eVol.ution of beliefs in Judaism. It illustrates the concepts of God and lordship in terms of name, attributes and identity. The variations in name and attributes, and the dualism of oneness of God vs. idolatry are presented under separate headings.
topic Religions
eVol.ution
faith
Jews
text
god.
url https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0026-02-01.pdf
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