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The Book of Job in Medieval Jewish Philosophy

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"Medieval Jewish philosophers have been studied extensively by modern scholars, but even though their philosophical thinking was often shaped by their interpretation of the Bible, relatively little attention has been paid to them as biblical interpreters. In this study, Robert Eisen breaks new ground by analyzing how six medieval Jewish philosophers approached the Book of Job. The thinkers covered are Saadiah Gaon, Moses Maimonides, Samuel ibn Tibbon, Zerahiah Hen, Gersonides, and Simon ben Zemah Duran. Eisen explores each philosopher's reading of Job on three levels: its relationship to interpretations of Job by previous Jewish philosophers, the way in which it grapples with the major difficulties in the text, and its interaction with the author's systematic philosophical thought. Eisen also examines the resonance between the Job readings of medieval Jewish philosophers and those of modern biblical scholars."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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337

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The Book of Job in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
August 18, 2004, Oxford University Press, USA
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First Sentence

"Few texts have elicited as large and diverse a body of interpretation throughout the ages as the Book of Job."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS1415.52.E37 2004, BS1415.52 .E37 2004

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7391030M
Internet Archive
bookjobmedievalj00eise_008
ISBN 10
0195171535
ISBN 13
9780195171532
LCCN
2004013618
OCLC/WorldCat
55671191
Library Thing
3539503
Goodreads
1295924

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