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BARZILAY, ISAAC E - BETWEEN REASON AND FAITH - Anti-Rationalism in Italian Jewish thoughts 1250-1650.

The Hague - Paris, Mouton, 1967. 1st edition. Green cloth with dustjacket, 24,5cmx16,5cm, Good copy. Contents: Part I). Rationalist and anti-Rationalist trends among Italian Jews in the thirteenth century. 1). The spread of secular studies and rationalism. 2). Jacob Ben Abba Mari Ben R' Shim'on Anatoli. 3). Zerahyah Ben Yshaq Ben Shaltiel Hen of Barcelona. 4). Hillel Ben Shmuel Ben El'azar of Verona. Part II). In the shadow of the exile from Spain. 5). The sixteenth century. 6). Isaac Abravanel (1437-1508). a). Introduction. b). Metaphysical speculations. A). Creation versus eternity. B). Man in the universe. c). The immortality of the soul and resurrection. d). Miracles. e). Prophecy. f). Biblical allegorizations. g). National thought. h). The ethical problem. 7). Joseph Ya' aves (1438-1507). 8). Joseph Ibn Yahya (1496-1539). Part III). Italian anti-rationalists of the Renaissance and post-Renaissance periods. 9). Judah Moscato (1532-1590). 10). Azariah Figo (1579-1647). 9). Judah Del Bene. 12). Follow-up and conclusion. With glossary of Hebrew terms, bibliography and index. 245 pag.
EUR 34.00 [Appr.: US$ 37.07 | £UK 29 | JP¥ 5786] Book number 021535

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