The Concept of Intention in the Old Testament, Philo of Alexandria and the Early Rabbinic Literature

ebook A study in human intentionality in the area of criminal, cultic and religious and ethical law. · Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts

By Aurelian Botica

cover image of The Concept of Intention in the Old Testament, Philo of Alexandria and the Early Rabbinic Literature

Sign up to save your library

With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts.

   Not today

Find this title in Libby, the library reading app by OverDrive.

Download Libby on the App Store Download Libby on Google Play

Search for a digital library with this title

Title found at these libraries:

Library Name Distance
Loading...
Does God take into account only the physical act, or does He also consider intention? Does inward motivation truly matter in the areas of criminal or cultic law? Were there differences between the biblical, hellenistic and rabbinic views on intention? This book explores what the Old Testament, Philo, and the early Rabbis thought about human intentionality in a legal context.
The Concept of Intention in the Old Testament, Philo of Alexandria and the Early Rabbinic Literature