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  1. Theodicy

    for the book Th odic e Image Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.jpg thumb right Gottfried Leibniz wrote the Theodicy to try to justify the apparent imperfections of the world. God Theodicy IPAc en icon i ... theodicy Oxford Dictionary definition of theodicy ref is a theological and philosophical study which ... all knowing , and omnipotence all powerful . Theodicy is usually concerned with the God of the Abrahamic ... holy texts. The fundamental dilemma of theodicy is the problem of evil its continuing existence and God ... and ensured. ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary theodicy Merriam Webster definition of theodicy ... in general. ref Concise Oxford English Dictionary , entry on Theodicy ref ref Brooks Otis Otis, Brooks ... and Virgil , page 176 ref Dubious date May 2009 History The term theodicy was coined in 1710 ... Essais de Th odic e sur la bont de Dieu, la libert de l homme et l origine du mal Theodicy ... www.gutenberg.org etext 17147 Theodicy , Project Gutenberg ref The purpose of the essay was to show ... knowledge of God was gradually brought within the domain of theodicy. Thus theodicy came to be synonymous .... Theodicy, therefore, may be defined as the science which treats of God through the exercise of reason ... of supernatural revelation. ref Kempf, Constantine. http www.newadvent.org cathen 14569a.htm Theodicy .... ref Non Catholic post Holocaust theodicy In Judaic theological circles much of Holocaust theology post ... in Jewish theology. ref Another theologian is John K. Roth, a whose essay A Theodicy of Protest is included in Encountering Evil Live Options in Theodicy 1982 . ref Roth et al. 1982 Extracted from http www.thatreligiousstudieswebsite.com Religious Studies Phil of Rel Evil roth theodicy protest2.php ... by Zachary Braiterman who coined the term anti theodicy , explaining that Although it often ... Studies , 1967. http www.newadvent.org cathen 14569a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Theodicy http templetonpress.org ... and ISBN 978 0 281 06053 5 Hamartiology philosophy of religion Category Theodicy Category Theology ...   more details



  1. Irenaean theodicy

    who inspired the development of the Irenaean theodicy The Irenaean theodicy is a theodicy designed to respond to the problem of evil . The purpose of the theodicy is to justify the existence of an omnibenevolent ... and theologian John Hick developed the theodicy, which was named after the second century ... pages irenaean.htm title The Irenaean Theodicy publisher Philosophy Online accessdate April 21, 2011 ref The theodicy argues from a position of human development and free will , suggesting ... Irenaeus, one of the first proponents of the theodicy was Gottfried Leibniz . He argues that this world ... a world any better. John Hick then developed the theodicy in the twentieth century, arguing that suffering .... The Irenaean theodicy differs from the Augustinian theodicy in respect to where evil comes from. Where ... , proponents of the Irenaean theodicy argue that God created evil for the benefit of humans. The theodicy ... propose that God is not omnipotent, Irenaean scholars claim that he is. The theodicy differs from Alvin Plantinga s free will defense Alvin Plantinga s free will defence , in that the theodicy exists ... is to solve the logical problem of evil. The theodicy is nonetheless similar to that independently developed ... God s purposes. There have been criticisms of the Irenaean theodicy. Its universalistic approach has ..., developed his theodicy in response to the Problem of evil Evidential problem of evil evidential ... theodicy is therefore one of number of historical attempts to demonstrate that God s existence is still ... God when evil and suffering exist in the world is, according to the theodicy, a misconception. It implicitly assumes that the purpose of the world is human happiness, which is disputed by the theodicy ... 15, 2011 author Nichols, Aiden ref In his theodicy, Irenaeus argues that the creation of humans is still ...&f false title Encountering evil live options in theodicy publisher Westminster John Knox Press author ... on The Problem of Evil Theodicy publisher Staloysius accessdate 6 September, 2011 ref As a result ...   more details



  1. Augustinian theodicy

    . God The Augustinian theodicy is a theodicy , a response to the problem of evil . As such, it justifies ... and suffering in the world. The theodicy was developed by Augustine of Hippo in his works, Confessions ... theology. The theodicy differs from the Irenaean theodicy in respect to where evil comes from, and its purpose. The various forms of the Irenaean theodicy has suggested that evil comes from God in order ... theology teaches that God is not omnipotent, while the Augustinian theodicy argues that he is. Finally, the theodicy differs from Alvin Plantinga s free will defense Alvin Plantinga s free will defence ... that the world would go wrong. Outline The Augustinian theodicy is a response to the Problem ... an omnipotent and benevolent deity in the face of evil and suffering in the world. The theodicy ..., despite evil and suffering. The concept of privation is central to the theodicy. Evil is described ... perfection. ref name God and evil cite book title God and evil a unified theodicy theology philosophy ... has gone wrong. The theodicy also focuses on the concept of free will, leaving humans rather than God responsible for suffering. The theodicy suggests that God is good and thus created the world to be good. ref name Scandalon Cite web url http www.scandalon.co.uk philosophy theodicy augustine.htm title The Theodicy of Augustine of Hippo accessdate 7 September 2011 ref Development Augustine Augustine ... Theodicy accessdate 7 September 2011 ref Suffering, Augustine therefore believed, is a just ... Irenaean The Irenaean theodicy and the Augustinian theodicy differ in where they claim evil comes from ... 20of 20evil&pg PP1 v onepage&q&f false ref In contrast, the Augustinian theodicy argues ..., the Augustinian theodicy attaches no fundamental purpose to the existence of evil, whereas the Irenaean theodicy does. Hick saw Augustine s view of creation as too literal an interpretation ... view of the nature of God proponents of the Augustinian theodicy suggest that God ...   more details



  1. Théodicée

    File Th odic e title page.jpeg thumb Th odic e title page from a 1734 version wiktionary Italic title Essais de Th odic e sur la bont de Dieu, la libert de l homme et l origine du mal French language French Essays of theodicy on the goodness of God, the freedom of man and the origin of evil , more simply known as Th odic e , is a book of philosophy by the famed polymath Gottfried Leibniz . The book, published in 1710 , introduced the term theodicy , and its optimistic approach to the problem of evil is thought to have inspired Candide albeit satirically . See also Best of all possible worlds Irenaean theodicy External links Gutenberg no 17147 name Theodicy author Gottfried Leibniz Freiherr von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz philo book stub DEFAULTSORT Theodicee Category Works by Gottfried Leibniz ca Teodicea Leibniz mk nl Th odic e ...   more details



  1. Cosmodicy

    wiktionary cosmodicy A cosmodicy is any attempt to justify the fundamental goodness of the universe in the face of evil . The term is modelled on theodicy , and is used by those who see cosmodicy and theodicy as being analogous disciplines. A related term is anthropodicy , which describes attempts to justify the fundamental goodness of humanity in the face of the grave evils human beings have produced. A number of theologians have grappled with the relationship between cosmodicy and theodicy. Johannes van der Ven argues that the choice between theodicy and cosmodicy is a false dilemma. ref Johannes A. van der Ven, Theodicy or cosmodicy a false dilemma? , Journal of Empirical Theology , Volume 2, Number 1, 1989 , pp. 5 27 23 see also Johannes A. van der Ven, God reinvented? a theological search in texts and tables , Empirical studies in theology, Vol. 1, Leiden u.a. Brill 1998, p. 205 ref Philip E. Devenish proposes a nuanced view in which theodicy and cosmodicy are rendered complementary, rather than alternative concepts . ref Devenish, Philip E. Theodicy and Cosmodicy The Contribution of Neoclassical Theism , Journal of Empirical Theology 4 1992 5 23 ref Theologian J. Matthew Ashley describes the relationship between theodicy, cosmodicy and anthropodicy cquote In classical terms, this is to broach the problem of theodicy how to think about God in the face of the presence of suffering in God s creation. After God s dethronement as the subject of history, the question rebounds to the new subject of history the human being. As a consequence, theodicy becomes anthropodicy justifications of our faith in humanity as the subject of history, in the face of the suffering that is so inextricably woven into the history that humanity makes. Mutatis mutandis, the universe story brings with it the need for a cosmodicy. How do we think about the presence of suffering, on a massive scale, in the story of the cosmos, particularly when the cosmos itself is understood to be the subje ...   more details



  1. The Rejection and the Meaning of the World (book)

    The Rejection and the Meaning of the World , know also as World Rejection and Theodicy is a book written by Maximilian Weber , a Germany German economist and sociologist . The original edition was published in German, but various translation s to English language English exist. In this book Weber analyses the unavoidable tensions between religious values and worldly activities. External links http www.ne.jp asahi moriyuki abukuma weber world reject rejection frame.html Online ebook of World Rejection and Theodicy sociology book stub DEFAULTSORT Rejection and the Meaning of the World Category Sociology books Category Works by Max Weber ...   more details



  1. Shiluach haken

    unreferenced date October 2009 infobox Halacha image File Columba livia nest 2 eggs.jpg 300px caption verse bibleverse Deuteronomy 22 6 HE talmud http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b l l5312 140b.htm Chullin 140b rambam http kodesh.snunit.k12.il i 5313.htm 10 Hilchot Schechita 13 sa Yoreh Deah 292 Shiluach haken is the Halakha Jewish law derived from the Torah that enjoins one to send away the mother bird before taking her young or her eggs. This only applies to Kosher birds. The Torah promises longevity to someone who performs this commandment. Theodicy In Talmudic literature, the requirement to send away the mother bird is a locus classicus for discussion of theodicy . One example of this is in http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b l l3701 039b.htm Kiddushin 39b which discusses the problem whether the reward for commandments is in this world or the next. In addition, the Talmud famously records that Elisha ben Abuyah saw a child fall off the ladder while performing this commandment at the behest of his parents so, while performing two Mitzvah mitzvot . This irreconcilable lack of theodicy led him away from Judaism. The explanation given in Pirkei Avot , is that the reward may not translate in this world, but rather in Olam Habah , the next world. Cultural references The metaphor of Shiluach haken is used in David Vollach s 2007 movie My Father My Lord , where the main character, Avraham, shoos away a mother bird just before the death of his son Menachem. External links http www.daat.ac.il daat Tanach tora shiluah 2.htm List of sources on the reasoning behind Shiluach haken Hebrew http torahsearch.com page.cfm 1810 The Mitzvah of Shiluach Ha Kan Heavily cited with halkhic sources, by Rabbi Doniel Neustadt Modern Orthodox , http www.yigc.org Young Israel, Cleveland Heights http www.Shiluachhakan.com Expert in Shiluach Hakan References reflist http hebrewbooks.org 41298 Category Jewish ethical law Category Hebrew words and phrases he ...   more details



  1. Theology proper

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Theology Proper is the sub discipline of Systematic Theology which deals specifically with the being , attributes and works of God. In a Christianity Christian setting, this study includes Trinitarianism Trinitarian , the Holy Spirit Pneumatology and the study of Jesus Christ Christology . The term Theology lit. God word is popularly described as talk about God or God talk, but is usually used in the generic sense to describe religious studies. Topics Pertaining to Theology Proper Apophatic Theology Attributes of God Cataphatic theology Cataphatic Theology Christology Divine simplicity Divine Simplicity Eternity Eternality Godhead Christianity God the Father Christianity God the Father Immutability theology Immutability Impassible Impassibility Kenosis Monotheism Omnipotence Omniscience Ontology Pneumatology Prescience Transcendentals The Transcendentals Trinity Trinitarian Theology Theodicy Theosis Category Christian theology Category Christian terms Christian theology stub es Teolog a propia pt Teologia pr pria ...   more details



  1. Post-monotheism

    Orikuchi s The Book of the Dead Sunday, July 10, 2005. ref Christopher Schwartz see Theodicy Problem ... of the latter. Rather, it appears to be an application to traditional theodicy of pragmatism pragmatist ..., The Historian s Theodicy ref Schwartz, Christopher http schwartztronica.wordpress.com 2008 07 10 the historians theodicy The Historian s Theodicy Thursday, July 10, 2008. ref . In this essay he ... Ibid. ref From the deconstruction of traditional theodicy and hierology he derives eight axioms ... of evil Religion Theism Theodicy Transtheistic Apostacy External links http www.phil.uu.nl philipse ... 07 10 the historians theodicy The Historian s Theodicy by Christopher Schwartz http www.nidaa48.com ...   more details



  1. William Hasker

    R. William Hasker is an American Christian philosopher and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of philosophy at Huntington University United States Huntington University . For many years he was editor of the prestigious journal Faith and Philosophy. He has published many journal articles and books dealing with issues such as the mind body problem , theodicy, and divine omniscience. He has affirmed Open Theism and a view known as emergentism regarding the nature of the human person. Hasker regards the soul as an emergent substance, dependent upon the body for its existence. Hasker received his Ph.D. in theology and philosophy of religion from The University of Edinburgh . His 1999 publication The Emergent Self discusses the philosophy of mind and attempts to establish that mind cannot be solely a material process but is also not completely distinct from its physical basis in the brain. ref Huntington College News Release 2002, Feb 17 Dr. William Hasker to discuss new book . Retrieved July 18, 2007 from http www.huntington.edu news 9900 hasker 2 29 00.htm ref Publications Hasker has published numerous works. A selection 1983, Metaphysics Constructing a World View 1989, God, Time, and Knowledge 1999, The Emergent Self 2004, Providence, Evil, and the Openness of God 2008, The Triumph of God over Evil Theodicy for a World of Suffering References reflist External links http www.huntington.edu bible images hasker william small.jpg Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hasker, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hasker, William Category American theologians Category American philosophers Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Blake Ostler

    of evil. Ostler presents three different approaches to theodicy explanation of why God allows evils ... a naturalistic theodicy, a process theodicy and a Plan of Atonement theodicy. Ostler accepts the Book ...   more details



  1. Moral evil

    merge evil date March 2011 unreferenced date June 2008 Moral evil is the result of any morally negative event caused by the intentional action or inaction of an agent, such as a person. An example of a moral evil might be murder , or any other evil event for which someone can be held responsible or culpable. This concept can be contrasted with natural evil in which a bad event occurs without the intervention of an agent. The dividing line between natural and moral evil is not absolutely clear however, as some behaviour can be unintentional yet morally significant and some natural events for example, global warming can be caused by intentional actions. The distinction of evil from bad is complex. Evil is more than simply negative or bad i.e. undesired or inhibiting good as evil is on its own, and without reference to any other event, morally incorrect. The validity of moral evil as a term, therefore, rests on the validity of morals in ethics . Some other examples of moral evil violence, adultery, dishonesty, foul language, slavery etc. See also Conscience Theodicy Ethics Category Morality Category Intention Category Concepts in ethics philo stub ...   more details



  1. Agathism

    Agathology , or Agathism , from the Greek agatha Good ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term agathism ref is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, The doctrine that all things tend towards ultimate good, as distinguished from optimism, which holds that all things are now for the best . An agathist accepts that evil and misfortune will ultimately happen, but that the eventual outcome leads towards the good. ref There s A Word for It A Grandiloquent Guide to Life by Charles Harrington Lester, p.124 ref Or in other words, an agathist may see the world as essentially good but a place in which bad things can and do happen to good people. In theology Agathism is offered as an apologetic in theodicy to address the problem of reconciling a benevolent God with the existence of evil in the world. A form of agathism is found in Muslim thought and in some Christian beliefs. The Seventh day Adventist Church believes that even the punishment of a Soul spirit soul in hell is not eternal, but that the wicked perish. fact date November 2011 In theology theologies which hold human history to be a narrative authored by God , agathism forms the basis for the development of Messianism . ref Tischner on Agathology ref ref The Axiological Impressions in The Controversy Over the Existence of Man ref ref The Tischner Institute Journal of Philosophy ref See Also Positive psychology Ethics Morality Theology References reflist Category Philosophical theories Category Theology ...   more details



  1. Best of all possible worlds

    philosopher Alvin Plantinga criticized Leibniz theodicy by arguing that probably ... watch?v p692Kp BcRQ title Best of all possible worlds accessdate 2011 03 20 ref The Theodicy was deemed ... online English translation of the Theodicy . http www.maths.unsw.edu.au jim think.pdf Leibniz s solution ... Category Gottfried Leibniz Category Possibility Category Problem of evil Category Theodicy de Die beste ...   more details



  1. Omnibenevolence

    theodicy theodicies and can be general, arguing for the coherence of the divine, such as Swinburne ... Seymour s A Theodicy of Hell . Religious perspectives Attributes of God The acknowledgement of God s omnibenevolence ... s other attributes should be understood in light of omnibenevolence. See also Theodicy Omnipotence ... principles of faith Category Theology Category Theodicy Category Attributes of God in Christian theology ...   more details



  1. Adhyatmik Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya

    Party s critique is aimed at the BK theodicy and the manner in which they allege its millenarianism ... . At a deeper level, the Advance Party s critique is aimed at the BK theodicy and the manner ... Within the Brahma Kumaris theodicy, the Advance Party are the group of purified deceased Brahma Kumari ...   more details



  1. Eric Ormsby

    University Press year 1987 cite book title Theodicy in Islamic Thought the Dispute over al Ghaz l ...   more details



  1. Only Begotten Daughter

    theodicy , questioning why human beings suffer from evil and pain, and exploring the ingenuity ...   more details



  1. De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio

    repentance, as in the case of the prophet Jonah and the people of Nineveh . Theodicy & Free Will If humans ...   more details



  1. The Problem of Pain

    Unreferenced date July 2011 Infobox book name The Problem of Pain title orig translator image Image Problem of pain wiki.PNG 200px image caption The Problem of Pain book cover author C. S. Lewis illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject genre publisher release date english release date media type Paperback pages isbn preceded by followed by The Problem of Pain is a 1940 book by C. S. Lewis , in which he seeks to provide an intellectual Christian response to questions about suffering . The book is a theodicy , an attempt by one Christianity Christian layman to reconcile Orthodoxy orthodox Christian belief in a just, loving and omnipotent God with pain and suffering. Some have felt that it is useful to read it together with A Grief Observed , Lewis reflections on his own experiences of grief and anguish upon the death of his wife. In addition to dealing with human pain, however, the book also contains a chapter entitled Animal Pain, demonstrating not only the fact that Lewis cast his net wider than human suffering, but also a reflection on a lifelong love of animal s. See also Miracles book Miracles External links http catholiceducation.org articles apologetics ap0032.html The Problem of Pain at Catholic Education C. S. Lewis DEFAULTSORT Problem Of Pain Category 1940 books Category Books by C. S. Lewis Category Christian studies books Category Philosophy books Christian book stub ko sk The Problem of Pain ...   more details



  1. Frederick Neuhouser

    Infobox scientist name Frederick Neuhouser image birth date birth place death date death place residence New York , New York , United States citizenship nationality United States ethnicity field Continental philosophy , 19th century philosophy , Social theory work institutions Barnard College , Columbia University alma mater Wabash College B.A. Columbia University Ph.D. doctoral advisor doctoral students known for influences influenced prizes religion Frederick Neuhouser is the Viola Manderfeld Professor of German and a Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College , Columbia University . Before joining Columbia as a faculty member, Neuhouser taught at Harvard University , University of California, San Diego , Cornell University and Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main . Neuhouser graduated from Wabash College Crawfordsville, IN , summa cum laude , 1979, and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University . Neuhouser s focus is on German Idealism and Continental philosophy continental social theory . He has published three books Fichte s Theory of Subjectivity Cambridge University Press, 1990 Foundations of Hegel s Social Theory Actualizing Freedom Harvard University Press, 2000 , which argues for the centrality of social freedom in Hegel s political thought and Rousseau s Theodicy of Self Love Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition. Oxford University Press, 2008. His current work is centered on Rousseau , especially on notions of Recognition sociology recognition , self love amour propre and rationality. External links http www.barnard.columbia.edu philosophy Neuhouser.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Neuhouser, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Neuhouser, Frederick Category Columbia University faculty Category Harvard University faculty Category University of California, San Diego faculty Category Cornell University faculty Category Wabash Col ...   more details



  1. Natural evil

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Natural evil , or surd evil , is a term generally used in discussions of the problem of evil and theodicy that refers to states of affairs which, considered in themselves, are to be avoided and not to be promoted, and for which no Agency philosophy agent is morally responsible. It stands in contrast to moral evil . Nature of natural evil Moral evil results from a perpetrator, or one who acts intentionally and in so doing has flouted some duty or engaged in some vice. Natural evil has only victims, and is generally taken to be the result of natural processes. The evil thus identified is evil only from the perspective of those affected and who perceive it as an affliction. Examples include cancer, birth defects, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, Act of god acts of god , and other phenomena which inflict suffering with apparently no accompanying mitigating good. Such phenomena inflict evil on victims, but with no human perpetrator to blame for it. Natural or moral evil? Jean Jacques Rousseau responded to Voltaire Voltaire s criticism of the optimists by pointing out that the value judgement required in order to declare the 1755 Lisbon earthquake a natural evil ignored the fact that the human endeavour of the construction and organization of the city of Lisbon was also to blame for the horrors recounted as they had contributed to the level of suffering. It was, after all, the collapsing buildings, the fires, and the close human confinement that led to much of the death. The question of whether natural disaster s such as hurricane s might be natural or moral evil is complicated by new understandings of the effects, such as global warming , of our collective action s on events that were previously considered to be out of our control. Certain such disasters, however, such as damage caused by a meteorite, cannot be ascribed to the actions of humans. Another common argument, espoused by Alvin Plantinga , is that everything that appe ...   more details



  1. When Bad Things Happen to Good People

    Infobox Book name When Bad Things Happen to Good People title orig translator image Image When Bad Things Happen To Good People.jpg 130px image caption When Bad Things Happen to Good People author Harold Kushner illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Theism br God br Religion genre Non fiction publisher Random House Inc release date 1981 english release date media type pages 176 pp isbn 1 4000 3472 8 oclc 56349149 preceded by followed by To Life A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking When Bad Things Happen to Good People ISBN 1 4000 3472 8 is a 1981 book by Harold Kushner , a Conservative Judaism Conservative rabbi . Kushner addresses in the book one of the principal problems of theodicy , the conundrum of why, if the universe was created and is governed by a God who is of a good and loving nature, there is nonetheless so much suffering and pain in it&mdash essentially, the evidential problem of evil . The book is dedicated to the memory of his young son, Aaron, who died at age 14 in 1977 of the incurable genetic disease progeria . http www.freep.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20080803 TWIST01 808030320 1128 twist Rabbi Kushner s book was a New York Times bestseller for many months in the nonfiction category. Recognition New York Times bestseller, nonfiction References Empty section date July 2010 External links http books.google.com books?isbn 0805241930 When bad things happen to good people 2001 edition with a new preface See also Category 1981 books Category Religious studies books reli book stub pt Quando Coisas Ruins Acontecem s Pessoas Boas ...   more details



  1. Hasun ben Mashiach

    Orphan date February 2009 Hasun ben Mashiach was a Karaite scholar who flourished in Egypt or Babylonia in the first half of the tenth century. According to Steinschneider, Hasun is a corrupted form of the Arabic name Hussain , the being easily confounded in manuscript with the Hasun, or, as he is generally quoted by the Karaite authorities, ben Mashiah, was a younger contemporary of Saadia Gaon , whom, according to Sahl ben Matzliah in his Tokahat Megullah, he once challenged to a religious controversy. Hasun was the author of a polemic al work, written probably in Arabic , in which he refuted one of Saadia s unpublished anti Karaite writings, which came into his possession after the death of the author. Owing to a misunderstanding of a passage 258 in the Eshkol ha Kofer of Hadassi , asun was erroneously credited with the authorship of the anonymous chapter, on the theodicy, entitled Sha ar Tzedek St. Petersburg, Firkovich MSS. Nos. 683, 685 , in the religio philosophical work Zikron ha Datot, and of Quppat ha Rokelim. Simcha Isaac Luzki attributes to asun also a work on the precepts Sefer ha Mitzvot . Abraham ibn Ezra , in his introduction to the commentary on the Pentateuch, quotes a Karaite scholar named Ben Mashiah, who is probably identical with Hasun. Resources http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 241&letter M&search Karaite Singer, Isidore and Isaac Broyd . Mashiach, Hasun ben . Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901 1906, which cites the following bibliography Pinsker, Li u e admoniyyot, p. 114 F rst, Gesch. des Kar ert. ii. 46 Gottlober, Bi oret le Toledot ha era im , p. 168 Steinschneider, Hebr. Bibl . iv. 48 idem, Cat. Bodl. p. 2169 idem, Cat. Leyden , p. 390 idem, Hebr. Uebers. p. 460 idem, Die Arabische Literatur der Juden , 41.S. I. Br JewishEncyclopedia Category Karaite rabbis Category 10th century rabbis he ...   more details



  1. 214 (number)

    214 two hundred and fourteen is the natural number following 213 number 213 and preceding 215 number 215 . border 1 style float right border collapse collapse colspan 2 Numbers 200s Cardinal number Cardinal td Two hundred and br fourteen Ordinal number Ordinal td 214th br Two hundred and br fourteenth Factorization td math 2 cdot 107 math Divisor s td 2 number 2 , 107 number 107 Roman numeral CCXIV Binary numeral system Binary 11010110 Duodecimal 15A Hexadecimal D6 In mathematics 214 is a composite number and a 37 gonal number . Double factorial 214 1 is a 205 digit prime number . The 11th perfect number 2 sup 106 sup 2 sup 107 sup 1 has 214 divisor s. In other fields 214 song 214 is a song by Rivermaya . 214 Aschera is a Asteroid belt Main belt asteroid . E214 is the E number of Ethylparaben . The Bell 214 is a helicopter. The Tupolev Tu 204 Tupolev 214 is an airliner. There are several List of highways numbered 214 highways numbered 214 . Form DD 214 documents discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces . 214 is also The first area code of metropolitan Dallas, Texas The number of bones in a normal human skeleton according to Sarah in Terminator 2 Judgment Day The number of List of Kangxi radicals Chinese radicals for the writing of Chinese characters according to the 1716 Kangxi Dictionary. SMTP status code for help message The Dewey Decimal Classification for Theodicy the problem of evil . The year AD 214 or 214 BC References Wells, D. 1987 . The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers p. 143 . London Penguin Group. Category Integers num stub az 214 d d eu Berrehun eta hamalau fa fr 214 nombre ko 214 it 214 numero ht 214 nonm hu 214 sz m mk 214 ms 214 nombor ja 214 ru 214 nso 214 nomoro uk 214 zh 214 ...   more details




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