God's Chosen People
Description
"The first ever monographic study on the theological encounter of Judaism with ShÄ«ism through an explorartion of Judah Haleviās reliance on basic themes of ShÄ«ism in the presentation of Judaism in his classical treatise, The Kuzari. The systematic formulation of the status of the People of Israel as the Chosen People of God stands at the heart of Judah Haleviās famous theological and polemical treatise ā the Kuzari. The idea of the Chosen People is an ancient one and is deeply rooted in Judaism. Through a wide-ranging textual and phenomenological investigation, this book highlights the novel and systematic presentation of the Chosen People in the Kuzari and shows how Judah Halevi draws, in a creative manner, on terms, concepts, and themes borrowed from the ShÄ«āÄ« doctrine of the ImÄm as presented in ShÄ«āÄ« literature. This book presents a historical perspective for understanding the basis of Judah Haleviās attraction to ShÄ«āÄ« theology, with its unique category of Godās Chosen. The polemical argument over the issue of the legitimate successor to leadership in early Islam, as well as the debate around the legitimate successor-group in medieval interreligious disputes, emerges as the historical background for the seemingly surprising link between the ShÄ«āÄ« ImÄm doctrine and the idea of the Chosen People in Judah Haleviās thought. This link on the one hand portrays Halevi as a bold, original thinker and, on the other, portrays the ShÄ«āÄ« ImÄm doctrine as exceedingly fruitful and reaching beyond the bounds of Islam."--