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By Edited by Daniel H. Frank
Edited by Daniel H. Frank, 2003
This companion explores the philosophical landscape of Jewish thinkers from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. Influenced by Islamic theological speculation, classical antiquity, and later Christian Scholasticism, these philosophers engaged with fundamental questions about God, human understanding, the world's creation, prophecy, free will, and divine law. While some perceived philosophy as a threat, others integrated it into their Jewish identity, making this a comprehensive introduction to a significant period of Jewish intellectual history.