The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
by Edited by Daniel H. Frank , Oliver Leaman-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| Chronology | |
| Glossary | |
| Part I: Background and Context: 1. Introduction to the study of medieval Jewish philosophy Oliver Leaman | |
| 2. The biblical and Rabbinic background to medieval Jewish philosophy David Shatz | |
| 3. The Islamic context of medieval Jewish philosophy Joel L. Kraemer | |
| Part II. Ideas, Works and Writers: 4. Saadya and Jewish Kalam Sarah Stroumsa | |
| 5. Jewish neoplatonism: being above Being and divine emanation in Solomon ibn Gabirol and Isaac Israeli Sarah Pessin | |
| 6. Judah Halevi and the philosophy of the Kuzari Barry S. Kogan | |
| 7. Maimonides and the medieval Jewish Aristotelianism Daniel H. Frank | |
| 8. Maimonides and the sciences Tzvi Langermann | |
| 9. Medieval Jewish political thought Menachem Lorberbaum | |
| 10. Judaism and Sufism Paul B. Fenton | |
| 11. Philosophy and Kabbalah: 1200-1600 Hava Tirosh-Samuelson | |
| 12. Arabic into Hebrew: the Hebrew translation movement and the influence of Averroes upon medieval Jewish thought Steven Harvey | |
| 13. Philosophy in southern France: controversy over philosophic study and the influence of Averroes upon Jewish thought Gregg Stern | |
| 14. Conservative tendencies in Gersonides' religious philosophy Charles H. Manekin | |
| Part III. The Later Years: 15. The impact of scholasticism upon Jewish philosophy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries T. M. Rudavsky | |
| 16. Jewish philosophy and the Jewish-Christian philosophical dialogue in fifteenth century Spain Ari Ackerman | |
| 17. Hasdi Crescas and anti-Aristotelianism James T. Robinson | |
| 18. The end and aftereffects of medieval Jewish philosophy Seymour Feldman. |
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