Derech HaShem (The "Way of the Name") is a philosophical text written in the early 1740s by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. It is considered one of the quintessential handbooks of Jewish thought. The text covers a vast gamut of philosophical topics in the vast spectrum of classical Judaism's outlook on the world. These topics include the purpose of creation, the Creator, human responsibility, the spiritual realms, providence, Israel and the nations, astrology, the human soul, theurgy, prophecy, the study of Torah, prayer, and the function of mitzvah observance. All these are brought in a clear flowing structure that builds on previous topics.
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| - Derech Hashem (en català: El Camí de Déu) és un text filosòfic que va ser escrit en la dècada de 1730 pel Rabí Moixé Chaim Luzzatto. (ca)
- Derech HaShem (The "Way of the Name") is a philosophical text written in the early 1740s by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. It is considered one of the quintessential handbooks of Jewish thought. The text covers a vast gamut of philosophical topics in the vast spectrum of classical Judaism's outlook on the world. These topics include the purpose of creation, the Creator, human responsibility, the spiritual realms, providence, Israel and the nations, astrology, the human soul, theurgy, prophecy, the study of Torah, prayer, and the function of mitzvah observance. All these are brought in a clear flowing structure that builds on previous topics. (en)
- Derej HaShem (en español: El Camino del Nombre) es un texto filosófico que fue escrito en la década de 1730 por el Rabino Moshé Jaim Luzzatto. (es)
- Derekh Hachem ou La voie de Dieu, est le premier code de Théologie juive selon la Kabbale, écrit dans les environs de 1730 par le Kabbaliste et théologien juif Rabbi Moché Haïm Luzzatto. (fr)
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| - Derech Hashem (en català: El Camí de Déu) és un text filosòfic que va ser escrit en la dècada de 1730 pel Rabí Moixé Chaim Luzzatto. (ca)
- Derech HaShem (The "Way of the Name") is a philosophical text written in the early 1740s by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. It is considered one of the quintessential handbooks of Jewish thought. The text covers a vast gamut of philosophical topics in the vast spectrum of classical Judaism's outlook on the world. These topics include the purpose of creation, the Creator, human responsibility, the spiritual realms, providence, Israel and the nations, astrology, the human soul, theurgy, prophecy, the study of Torah, prayer, and the function of mitzvah observance. All these are brought in a clear flowing structure that builds on previous topics. (en)
- Derej HaShem (en español: El Camino del Nombre) es un texto filosófico que fue escrito en la década de 1730 por el Rabino Moshé Jaim Luzzatto. (es)
- Derekh Hachem ou La voie de Dieu, est le premier code de Théologie juive selon la Kabbale, écrit dans les environs de 1730 par le Kabbaliste et théologien juif Rabbi Moché Haïm Luzzatto. (fr)
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