The relation of Iehuda Halevi’s religious-philosophic conceptions in Ofan and Kuzari
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Iehuda Halevi, Kuzari, RevelationAbstract
The purpose of the article is to investigate religious-philosophic relations between the poem Ofan, of Iehuda Halevi, and his work Kuzari. Overall, it is notable that Iehuda Halevi’s poem follows the same line of thought of his main work, Kuzari, specifically when it deals with the notions of God and the relationship between God and man. Iehuda Halevi tries to untangle from the aristotelic conceptions emphasizing that the truth must derive from the revelation and not form the philosophy.
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