Description
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis well-written, accessible collection demonstrates a maturation in Jewish studies and medieval philosophy. It convincingly opens up the canon of philosophical texts and authors, and will enrich readers' understanding of the diverse literary forms of medieval Jewish philosophical projects. . . . Highly recommended.
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Comprising sophisticated scholarship and realizing its goal of challenging conventions in the study of medieval Jewish philosophy, [Medieval Jewish Philosophy] convincingly advocates for a fruitful approach that, it may be hoped, others will be inspired to pursue.
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Table of ContentsIntroduction / Aaron W. Hughes and James T. Robinson
1. Animal Fables and Medieval Jewish Philosophy / Kalman P. Bland, z'l
2. Biblical Commentaries as a Genre of Jewish Philosophical Writing / Raphael Dascalu
3. Commentaries on The Guide of the Perplexed: A Brief Literary History / Igor H. de Souza
4. Philosophical Commentary and Supercommentary: The Hebrew Aristotelean Commentaries of the Fourteenth through Sixteenth Centuries / Yehuda Halper
5. The Author's Haqdamah as a Literary Form in Jewish Thought / Steven Harvey
6. Does Judaism Make Sense? Early Medieval Kalām as Literature / Gyongyi Hegedus
7. Dialogues / Aaron W. Hughes
8. Poetry / Aaron W. Hughes
9. Poetic Summaries of Scientific and Philosophical Works / Maud Kozodoy
10. The Philosophical Epistle as a Genre of Medieval Jewish Philosophy / Charles Manekin
11. The Sermon in Late Medieval Jewish Thought as Method for Popularizing Philosophy / Chaim Meir Neria
12. Lexicons and Lexicography in Medieval Jewish Philosophy / James T. Robinson
13. Theological Summas in Late Medieval Jewish Philosophy / Shira Weiss
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