Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish Philosophy

by Harry Austryn Wolfson

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In his monumental Philosophy of the Kalam the late Harry Wolfson-truly the most accomplished historian of philosophy in our century-examined the early medieval system of Islamic philosophy. He studies its repercussions in Jewish thought in this companion book-an indispensable work for all students of Jewish and Islamic traditions.

Wolfson believed that ideas are contagious, but that for beliefs to catch on from one tradition to another the recipients must be predisposed, susceptible. Thus he is concerned here not so much with the influence of Islamic ideas as with Jewish elaboration, adaptation, qualification, and criticism of them. To this end he examines passages reflecting Kalam views by a wide variety of Jewish thinkers, including Isaac Israeli, Judah Halevi, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Maimonides. As always in Wolfson's work, two aspects are apparent: the special dimensions of Jewish thought as well as its relation to other traditions. And as always his prose is both graceful and precise.

  • ISBN10 0674761758
  • ISBN13 9780674761759
  • Publish Date 20 April 1979
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 254
  • Language English