Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages: Science, Rationalism, and Religion

Oxford University Press (2018)
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Abstract

T. M. Rudavsky tells the story of the development of Jewish philosophy from the 10th century to Spinoza in the 17th, as part of a dialogue with medieval Christian and Islamic thought. She gives a broad historical survey of major figures and schools within the medieval Jewish tradition, focusing on the tensions between Judaism and rational thought.

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Tamar Rudavsky
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