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List of contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Chronology | ||
Note on transliteration | ||
Glossary | ||
1 | Introduction to the study of medieval Jewish philosophy | 3 |
2 | The biblical and rabbinic background to medieval Jewish philosophy | 16 |
3 | The Islamic context of medieval Jewish philosophy | 38 |
4 | Saadya and Jewish kalam | 71 |
5 | Jewish Neoplatonism: Being above Being and divine emanation in Solomon ibn Gabirol and Isaac Israeli | 91 |
6 | Judah Halevi and his use of philosophy in the Kuzari | 111 |
7 | Maimonides and medieval Jewish Aristotelianism | 136 |
8 | Maimonides and the sciences | 157 |
9 | Medieval Jewish political thought | 176 |
10 | Judaism and Sufism | 201 |
11 | Philosophy and kabbalah: 1200-1600 | 218 |
12 | Arabic into Hebrew: The Hebrew translation movement and the influence of Averroes upon medieval Jewish thought | 258 |
13 | Philosophy in southern France: Controversy over philosophic study and the influence of Averroes upon Jewish thought | 281 |
14 | Conservative tendencies in Gersonides' religious philosophy | 304 |
15 | The impact of Scholasticism upon Jewish philosophy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries | 345 |
16 | Jewish philosophy and the Jewish-Christian philosophical dialogue in fifteenth-century Spain | 371 |
17 | Hasdai Crescas and anti-Aristotelianism | 391 |
18 | The end and aftereffects of medieval Jewish philosophy | 414 |
Guide to further reading in English | 446 | |
Index | 464 |
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