Schlagwörter
Comparability of Jewish-Islamic Jurisprudence, Concepts of diversity, Covenantal Community, Dialectic of the Kalām, Divine Memory, Dual-Stratum Paradigm, Epistemology and Legal Theology, Error and Tolerance, Founding Narratives of the Babylonian yeshivot, Halakhic Comparative Jurisprudence, Heteronomy, Promise and Commitment, Historicizing Memory, Islamic Jurisprudence, Judicial Discretion (Shiqqul HaDa’at), Judicial error, Law and Violence, Law and violence, Legal Analogy, Legal reasoning and judicial discretion, Memory and theory of knowledge, Neo-Platonic Dialectic, Post-Talmudic Rabbis, Rabbinic Memory, Rabbis oppose legal reasoning, Scripta in Cordibus Hominum, Second Temple and the Mishnah, Structure and Theology, The Hazard of Obliviousness, The Intellectual Metamorphosis, Toleration and legal pluralism, Violence and Lex Naturalis, Violence as Judicium Dei, What does the Law Earn from Violence
Thema-Inhalt
LAB - Rechtsmethodik, Rechtstheorie und Rechtsphilosophie
NH - Geschichte
NHAH - Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie
QDHF - Westliche Mittelalterliche Philosophie
QRA - Religion, allgemein