Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy

Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy
Title Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Harry Austryn Wolfson
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1979
Genre Philosophy
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In his monumental Philosophy of the Kalam the late Harry Wolfson--truly the most accomplished historian of philosophy in our century--examined the early medieval system of Islamic philosophy. He studies its repercussions in Jewish thought in this companion book--an indispensable work for all students of Jewish and Islamic traditions. Wolfson believed that ideas are contagious, but that for beliefs to catch on from one tradition to another the recipients must be predisposed, susceptible. Thus he is concerned here not so much with the influence of Islamic ideas as with Jewish elaboration, adaptation, qualification, and criticism of them. To this end he examines passages reflecting Kalam views by a wide variety of Jewish thinkers, including Isaac Israeli, Judah Halevi, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Maimonides. As always in Wolfson's work, two aspects are apparent: the special dimensions of Jewish thought as well as its relation to other traditions. And as always his prose is both graceful and precise.

Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy

Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy
Title Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Harry Austryn Wolfson
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1979
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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In his monumental Philosophy of the Kalam the late Harry Wolfson--truly the most accomplished historian of philosophy in our century--examined the early medieval system of Islamic philosophy. He studies its repercussions in Jewish thought in this companion book--an indispensable work for all students of Jewish and Islamic traditions. Wolfson believed that ideas are contagious, but that for beliefs to catch on from one tradition to another the recipients must be predisposed, susceptible. Thus he is concerned here not so much with the influence of Islamic ideas as with Jewish elaboration, adaptation, qualification, and criticism of them. To this end he examines passages reflecting Kalam views by a wide variety of Jewish thinkers, including Isaac Israeli, Judah Halevi, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Maimonides. As always in Wolfson's work, two aspects are apparent: the special dimensions of Jewish thought as well as its relation to other traditions. And as always his prose is both graceful and precise.

Philo : foundations of religious philosophy in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 2

Philo : foundations of religious philosophy in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 2
Title Philo : foundations of religious philosophy in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 2 PDF eBook
Author Harry Austryn Wolfson
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Release 1982
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History of Jewish Philosophy

History of Jewish Philosophy
Title History of Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Daniel Frank
Publisher Routledge
Pages 871
Release 2005-10-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 113489435X

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Jewish philosophy is often presented as an addendum to Jewish religion rather than as a rich and varied tradition in its own right, but the History of Jewish Philosophy explores the entire scope and variety of Jewish philosophy from philosophical interpretations of the Bible right up to contemporary Jewish feminist and postmodernist thought. The links between Jewish philosophy and its wider cultural context are stressed, building up a comprehensive and historically sensitive view of Jewish philosophy and its place in the development of philosophy as a whole. Includes: · Detailed discussions of the most important Jewish philosophers and philosophical movements · Descriptions of the social and cultural contexts in which Jewish philosophical thought developed throughout the centuries · Contributions by 35 leading scholars in the field, from Britain, Canada, Israel and the US · Detailed and extensive bibliographies

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Frank
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 512
Release 2003-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780521655743

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Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms

Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms
Title Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms PDF eBook
Author Aaron W. Hughes
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 322
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253042542

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“This well-written, accessible [essay] collection demonstrates a maturation in Jewish studies and medieval philosophy” (Choice). Too often the study of philosophical texts is carried out in ways that do not pay significant attention to how the ideas contained within them are presented, articulated, and developed. This was not always the case. The contributors to this collected work consider Jewish philosophy in the medieval period, when new genres and forms of written expression were flourishing in the wake of renewed interest in ancient philosophy. Many medieval Jewish philosophers were highly accomplished poets, for example, and made conscious efforts to write in a poetic style. This volume turns attention to the connections that medieval Jewish thinkers made between the literary, the exegetical, the philosophical, and the mystical to shed light on the creativity and diversity of medieval thought. As they broaden the scope of what counts as medieval Jewish philosophy, the essays collected here consider questions about how an argument is formed, how text is put into the service of philosophy, and the social and intellectual environment in which philosophical texts were produced.

Jewish Philosophy

Jewish Philosophy
Title Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Norbert Samuelson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 358
Release 2006-09-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780826492449

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Surveys the history of Jewish philosophy, from the formation of the Hebrew Scriptures. This book is intended for courses in Jewish philosophy, as well as for more general courses in religious thought, Judaism, and philosophy. It highlights the Hebrew Scriptures, the Midrash, medieval rabbinic commentaries, and modern works of Jewish theology.