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Koncepcja praw noachickich w Sefer ha-chinuch

Data publikacji: 2019

Studia Judaica, 2019, Nr 2 (44), s. 195 - 211

https://doi.org/10.4467/24500100STJ.19.009.12392

Autorzy

Piotr Majdanik
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Tytuły

Koncepcja praw noachickich w Sefer ha-chinuch

Abstrakt

THE CONCEPT OF NOAHIDE LAWS IN SEFER HA-CHINUCH

Sefer ha-chinuch is one of the earliest and most interesting works created after Maimonides which deal more broadly with the issue of Noahide laws (laws given according to the Judaic tradition to all humanity). The purpose of the article is to present the original views of the author of this book on the issue of seven Noahide laws, and in particular on their relations to the 613 commandments of Israel. Discussion on the Noahide laws in Sefer ha-chinuch is not organized in a systematic way. The originality and value of this work lies, firstly, in the very approach to this topic in a general way (the inspiration was certainly Maimonides); secondly, in the concept of Noahide laws as categories, the details of which are comparable, although not identical, to the Israeli commandments. This concept resulted in an innovative construction involving the incorporation of the Noahide commandments into a discussion on individual Israeli commandments. Thirdly, the originality of the work is manifested also in certain halachic concepts concerning aspects of specific Noahide laws, often departing from Maimonides’ solutions.

Bibliografia

1. Źródła opublikowane

Mosze ben Majmon, Miszne Tora, t. 1–12, red. Shabtai Frankel, Jeruszalajim 1973–2007.

Sefer ha-chinuch im beur Minchat chinuch, t. 1–3, Jeruszalajim 2008–2009.

2. Opracowania

Levine Samuel J., An Introduction to Self-Incrimination in Jewish Law, with Application to the American Legal System: A Psychological and Philosophical Analysis, „Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review” 28 (2006), nr 2.

Lewis Elchanan, Sefer ha-chinuch, [dostęp: 8 września 2018].

Lichtenstein Aaron, The Seven Laws of Noah, New York 1995.

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Schumann Andrew, Logika Talmudu, Kraków 2015.

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Weiner Moshe, The Divine Code, Pittsburgh 2018.

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Informacje: Studia Judaica, 2019, Nr 2 (44), s. 195 - 211

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

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Koncepcja praw noachickich w Sefer ha-chinuch

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The Concept of Noahide Laws in Sefer ha-chinuch

Publikacja: 2019

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