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Volume One of Jewish Philosophy: Foundations and Extensions is divided thematically. "Foundations of Jewish Philosophy" analyzes how Jewish philosophy is defined, the controversy over faith and reason, and how Sa' adiah Ga'on pioneered the medieval, and Moses Mendelssohn, the modern traditions of Jewish philosophy. "Philosophy and Scripture" explores the relationship of the two major sources of religious thought, reason and revelation. "Non-Philosophical Sources and Their Implications" discusses the existence of the boundaries of philosophical thought.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 I. Foundations of Jewish Philosophy
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: What is Jewish Philosophy
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Faith and Reason: The Controversy Over Philosophy in Jewish History
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Sa'adiah Ga'on and Moses Mendelssohn: Pioneers of Jewish Philosophy
Part 7 II: Philosophy and Scripture
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Biblical Exegesis as a Philosophic Literary Genre: Abraham ibn Ezra and Moses Mendelssohn
Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Shem Tov ibn Falaquera's Lost Bible Commentary (with Dov Schwartz)
Chapter 10 III: Non-Philosophic Sources and Their Implications
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: Hillel's Rule
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: The Rock and the Bush
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Jerusalem's Significance in Judaism
Chapter 14 Index



