cuzari造句
例句与造句
- Shortly after the German round at the Sachsenring, Swiss authorities arrested team owner Giovanni Cuzari on charges of corruption, money laundering and tax evasion.
- This illustrious poet took upon himself to free religion from the shackles of speculative philosophy, and to this end wrote the " Cuzari, " in which he sought to discredit all schools of philosophy alike.
- He says, " I consider him to have attained the highest degree of perfection who is convinced of religious truths without having scrutinized them and reasoned over them " ( " Cuzari, " v . ).
- Brecher's fame in Jewish literature rests principally on this work and upon his lucid commentary on the " Cuzari " of Judah ha-Levi, which appeared with the text in four parts ( Prague, 1838 1840 ).
- Especially noteworthy also are Buxtorf's Latin translations of the " Moreh " of Maimonides, " Doctor Perplexorum " ( Basel, 1629 ), and the " Cuzari " of Judah ha-Levi, " Liber Cosri " ( Basel, 1660 ).
- It's difficult to find cuzari in a sentence. 用cuzari造句挺难的
- "Sefer Yetzirah "'s appendix ( vi . 15 ) declares that Abraham was the recipient of the divine revelation of mystic lore; so that the rabbis of the classical rabbinic era ( see Hai Gaon in the responsum cited in " " Kerem $ emed ", " viii . 57 ), and philosophers as Saadia, Donnolo, and Judah HaLevi ( " " Cuzari ", " iv . 25 ) never doubted that Abraham was the author of the book.
- In fact, soon after the " Cuzari " made its appearance, Abraham ibn Daud published his " Emunah Ramah " ( The Sublime Faith ), wherein he recapitulated the teachings of the Peripatetics, Al-Farabi and Ibn Sina, upon the physics and metaphysics of Aristotle, and sought to demonstrate that these theories were in perfect harmony with the doctrines of Judaism . " It is an error generally current, " says Ibn Daud in the preface of his book, " that the study of speculative philosophy is dangerous to religion.
- Buxtorf also wrote a long series of dissertations on the writings of Abravanel, among which may be mentioned " De Sive de Excitii Poena, " " De Longa Vita Primorum Parentum, " " De Statu et Jure Regio, " " De Mosis Nomine . " All these first appeared singly, and then either as " Dissertaciones Philologo-Theologic?" ( Basel, 1662 ), or in Ugolino's " Thesaurus " ( xxv . ); while several others, such as " De Lepra Vestimentorum et 芼ium, " " De Poesi Veteri Hebraica in Libris Sacris Usitata, " " De Principio Anni, " etc ., were appended to the translation of the " Cuzari ."