MainSocietyReligion and SpiritualityJudaism › Early Karaite Philosophy

Early Karaite Philosophy

Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 16 February 2014 UTC
79
Virus safety - good
Description: Article by Dr. Daniel Frank on the relationship between medieval Karaite philosophy and the Muslim kalaam.
) take their name from the Hebrew word for Scripture. The sect's scripturalism originated in its rejection of the 'Oral Law' embodied in rabbinic literature. Like earlier scripturalist groups - notably the Sadducees - Karaites sought to derive their practices directly from the biblical text. While Karaism is usually traced to mid-eighth-century Iraq, the early history remains murky. The sect crystallized in the Islamic East during the late ninth and early tenth centuries, calling forth stern reactions from the leaders of mainstream rabbinic Judaism. Although harsh at times, the ensuing polemics stimulated both Karaite and Rabbanite scholarship in the fields of biblical exegesis, Hebrew grammar and lexicography, jurisprudence and religious philosophy. The two groups differed sharply over points of law and practice - the calendar, dietary laws, Sabbath regulations - but typically concurred on questions of theology.
Size: 941 chars

Contact Information

Email:
Phone&Fax:
Address:
Extended:

WEBSITE Info

Page title:Karaism
Keywords:
Description:
IP-address:74.208.135.71

WHOIS Info

NS
Name Server: NS51.1AND1.COM
Name Server: NS52.1AND1.COM
WHOIS
Status: ok
Date
Creation Date: 28-jun-2001
Expiration Date: 28-jun-2014