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Prophecy

Prophecy, more than any other phenomenon, represents the point at which the Divine meets the human, the Absolute meets the relative. How can a human being attain the Word of God? In what manner does God, when conceived as eternal and transcendent, address corporeal, transitory creatures? What happens to God's divine Truth when it is beheld by minds limited in their power to apprehend, and influenced by the intellectual currents of their time and place? How were these issues viewed by the great Jewish philosophers of the past, who took the divine communication and all it entails seriously, while at the same time desiring to understand it as much as humanly possible in the course of dealing with a myriad of other issues that occupied their attention? This book offers a profound study of prophesy in the thought of seven mediaeval Jewish philosophers: R. Saadiah Gaon, R. Judah Halevi, Maimonides, Gersonides, R. Hasadi Crescas, R. Joseph Albo, and Baruch Spinoza. It attempts to recapture the 'original voice' of these thinkers, looking at the intellectual milieus in which they developed their philosophies and by carefully analysing their views in their textual contexts. It also deals with the relation between the earlier and later approaches. A significant model for narrating the history of an idea.
Undertittel
The History of an Idea in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Opplag
2001 ed.
ISBN
9780792371243
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.7.2001
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
671