Philosophies of Judaism : the history of Jewish philosophy from biblical times to Franz Rosenzweig / Julius Guttmann; introduction by R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, translated by Dawid W. Silverman.
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- B 154 .G88
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Contents:
Fundamentals and first influences. The basic ideas of biblical religion --Jewish Hellenistic philosophy --The religious ideas of Talmudic Judaism --Jewish religious philosophy in the Middle Ages. The rise of Jewish philosophy in the Islamic world --The Kalam --Neoplatonism --Aristotelianism and its opponents --The end and aftereffects of medieval religious philosophy --Jewish philosophy of religion in the modern era. Introduction --Moses Mendelssohn --Post-Kantian idealism in Jewish philosophy of religion --The renewal of Jewish religious philosophy at the end of the nineteenth century.
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