Philosophy and rabbinic culture : Jewish interpretation and controversy in medieval Languedoc

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    • Stern, Gregg

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Philosophy and rabbinic culture : Jewish interpretation and controversy in medieval Languedoc

Gregg Stern

(Routledge Jewish studies series)

Routledge, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-267) and index

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Contents of Works

  • Jewish learning and thought in Languedoc
  • Implications of original philosophic work and the diffusion of philosophic learning in Languedoc, 1250-1300
  • Jewish contacts with Christian intellectuals and Jewish thought regarding Christianity, 1250-1300
  • Meiri's transformation of Talmud study: philosophic spirituality in a halakhic key
  • On the eve of the controversy, 1300
  • Knowledge and authority in dispute, 1303-1304
  • The controversy peaks, 1305-1306
  • Effects of the expulsion: Jewish philosophic culture in Roussillon and Provence

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1. Provides a very useful survey of an important period including coverage of key figures.

Table of Contents

1. Jewish Learning and Thought in Languedoc 2. 1250-1300: Implications of Original Philosophic Work and the Diffusion of Philosophic Learning in Languedoc 3. 1250-1300: Jewish Contacts with Christian Intellectuals and Jewish Thought Regarding Christianity 4. Meiri's Transformation of Talmud Study: Philosophic Spirituality in a Halakhic Key 5. 1300: On the Eve of the Controversy 6. 1300-1304: Knowledge and Authority in Dispute 7. 1304-1306: The Controversy Peaks 8. The Effects of the Expulsion: Jewish Philosophic Culture in Roussillon and Provence

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