Jews in Byzantium 2012
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004203556.i-1010.29
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The Legal Status Of Jews In The Byzantine Empire

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“…But this rests on a reading of the inscription that has been rejected by some, and in any case it relates to the language issue rather than the resurrection. 40 In this novella, as in the Quran, belief in the uncreated nature of the angels is concatenated with denial of the resurrection, and here as there one wonders what, if any, the connection between the two positions could be: were they simply current within the same community, as probably in the Quran, or were they linked in some way? The Judaists have surprisingly little to say about it.…”
Section: Judaismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But this rests on a reading of the inscription that has been rejected by some, and in any case it relates to the language issue rather than the resurrection. 40 In this novella, as in the Quran, belief in the uncreated nature of the angels is concatenated with denial of the resurrection, and here as there one wonders what, if any, the connection between the two positions could be: were they simply current within the same community, as probably in the Quran, or were they linked in some way? The Judaists have surprisingly little to say about it.…”
Section: Judaismmentioning
confidence: 99%