Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The Mutakallimun and other Jewish thinkers inspired by Muslim theological movements; 3. The Neoplatonists; 4. Judah Halevi and Abu-l-Barakat; 5. Aristotelianism; 6. Maimonides; 7. The thirteenth century; 8. The fourteenth century; 9. The fifteenth century; Bibliography; General index; Index of medieval works quoted in text.
'This is a book that no student of the origins of Kabbalah and its relation to mediaeval thought in general can afford to ignore.' Hermetic Journal 'A remarkably comprehensive and informative work.' Journal of Semitic Studies 'A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages will be of great use not only to those interested in Jewish thought; it should also be consulted by students of Muslim and Christian thought too.' Renaissance Studies
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