Sefer ha-Eḥad

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Sefer ha-Eḥad is a philosophical and theological treatise by Abraham ibn Ezra that explores the nature and unity of God within a rational, medieval Jewish framework.

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Sefer ha-Shem 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish philosophical work
philosophical treatise
theological treatise
aimsTo clarify Jewish belief in one God
reconcile reason and revelation
associatedWith Andalusian Jewish philosophy
Jewish rationalism
author Abraham ibn Ezra NERFINISHED
discusses limits of human knowledge of God
proper understanding of biblical descriptions of God
relationship between God and creation
focusesOn divine simplicity
divine unity
rejection of anthropomorphism
genre philosophical theology
rationalist theology
influencedBy Islamic philosophical theology
medieval Aristotelian philosophy
language Hebrew
mainTopic nature of God
unity of God
partOf Abraham ibn Ezra's theological writings
period medieval period
philosophicalTradition medieval Jewish philosophy
religiousTradition Judaism
theologicalPosition emphasis on divine transcendence
emphasis on divine unity
strict monotheism
usesMethod philosophical analysis
rational argumentation

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Ibn Ezra notableWork Sefer ha-Eḥad
this entity surface form: Sefer ha-Shem