Emunoth Ve-Deoth - External Links and References

External Links and References

References

  • Saadia B. Joseph public domain, 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia
  • Stroumsa, Sarah (2003), "Saadya and Jewish kalam", in Frank, Daniel H.; Leaman, Oliver, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 71–90, ISBN 978-0-521-65207-0

Resources

  • Full text (Hebrew), daat.ac.il
  • Full text in Hebrew (Rashi Script)
  • Saadia Gaon-the Book of Beliefs and Opinions. Transl. Samuel Rosenblatt. Yale Judaica (1958). ISBN 0-300-04490-9
  • Full Text in Arabic

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