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Wisdom's Little Sister: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Political Thought

Contributor(s): Melamed, Abraham (Author)

ISBN: 9781936235322

Publisher: Academic Studies Press

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Pub Date: February 1, 2012

Dewey: 296.382

LCCN: 2011279793

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.94" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.71 lbs) 430 pages

Series: Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah

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Description: The study of Jewish political philosophy is a recently established field in the study of Jewish philosophy. While in older histories of Jewish philosophy there is hardly any discussion of this topic, recent editors of such books have found it useful to add chapters on it. Following the pioneering efforts of Leo Strauss, Ralph Lerner and Daniel Elazar, among others, political philosophy has gained its proper place alongside ethics and metaphysics in the study of the history of Jewish philosophy. This volume is another manifestation of this welcome development. Consisting of selected English-language papers the author published over the last thirty years, it concentrates on the Medieval and Renaissance periods, from Sa'adiah Gaon in the tenth century to Spinoza in the seventeenth. These were the formative periods in the development of Jewish political philosophy, when Jewish scholars versed in the canonical Jewish sources (biblical and rabbinic) encountered Greek political philosophy, as transmitted by Muslim philosophers such as Alfarabi, Ibn Bajja and Averroes, and adapted it to their Jewish terms of reference. The outcome of this effort was Jewish political philosophy.

Review Quotes: Abraham Melamed is one of the foremost scholars of medieval and Renaissance Jewish political thought today. Wisdom's Little Sister brings together a fine collection of his English studies, written over three decades. These thirteen studies range from the two opening oft-cited general articles that delineate the field to articles on particular subjects. This latter research is that for which Melamed is best known. He focuses on an important topic or problem, such as the knowledge of Aristotle's Politics among Jews or the presence of the tripartite classification of the law into natural, human, and divine in Jewish thought, explicates it, traces it through the ages, and then draws conclusions. In these learned and fascinating studies on Jewish political thought, Melamed presents the sources and parallel discussions in ancient Greek, medieval Islamic and Christian, and Renaissance philosophy.--Steven Harvey

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