Hilchot Teshuvah

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Hilchot Teshuvah is Maimonides’ systematic legal and philosophical treatment of repentance, free will, and divine justice within his Mishneh Torah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish legal text
halakhic work
medieval Jewish philosophical work
section of Mishneh Torah
author Maimonides NERFINISHED
Moses ben Maimon NERFINISHED
discusses God’s knowledge and human freedom
Yom Kippur and atonement
abandonment of sin
confession
denial of fundamental principles
excommunication and return
principles of reward and punishment
process of repentance
regret for sin
relative severity of sins
resolution not to repeat sin
who has a share in the World to Come
genre Jewish philosophy
halakhah
includedIn standard editions of Mishneh Torah
influenced later Jewish ethical works
later Jewish philosophical discussions of free will
later halakhic literature
language Hebrew
mainTopic World to Come NERFINISHED
afterlife
atonement
commandments
divine foreknowledge
divine justice
fear of God
free will
human choice
human responsibility
love of God
repentance
reward and punishment
sin
teshuvah
partOf Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
Sefer Mada NERFINISHED
philosophicalOrientation rationalist
placeOfComposition Egypt NERFINISHED
positionInMishnehTorah early section
religiousLawField laws of repentance
religiousLegalStatus normative in many Jewish communities
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriod 12th century
workIn Sefer Mada NERFINISHED

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