Shloshah Asar Ikkarim

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Shloshah Asar Ikkarim are Maimonides’ thirteen foundational Jewish theological principles outlining core beliefs about God, prophecy, and the Torah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish theological doctrine
Maimonidean creed
set of religious principles
alternativeName Thirteen Articles of Faith NERFINISHED
Thirteen Principles of Faith NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Medieval Jewish philosophy
author Moses Maimonides NERFINISHED
centralTheme Torah NERFINISHED
belief in God
messianic redemption
prophecy
resurrection of the dead
reward and punishment
codifiedIn Maimonides’ halakhic writings (indirectly)
discussedIn Jewish philosophical literature
rabbinic responsa
formulatedInSection Introduction to Perek Chelek
formulatedInWork Commentary on the Mishnah
geographicContext Medieval Egypt NERFINISHED
Medieval North Africa NERFINISHED
hasDoctrinalStatus creed-like formulation in Judaism
influenced Ani Ma’amin NERFINISHED
Yigdal NERFINISHED
later Jewish catechisms
influencedBy Aristotelian philosophy NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginal Hebrew
liturgicalUse Jewish prayer books
numberOfPrinciples 13
principle Coming of the Messiah
Divine omniscience
Divine origin of the Torah
Divine reward and punishment
Exclusive worship of God
Existence of God
God’s eternity
God’s incorporeality
God’s unity
Immutability of the Torah NERFINISHED
Resurrection of the dead
Supremacy of Moses’ prophecy
Truth of prophecy
regardedAs summary of normative Jewish belief by many authorities
relatedConcept Jewish dogma
Maimonidean controversy NERFINISHED
Orthodox Jewish theology
religiousTradition Judaism
subjectOfDebate scope of Jewish dogma
timePeriod 12th century

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Thirteen Principles of Faith alsoKnownAs Shloshah Asar Ikkarim