Book details: JOSEPH ALBO ON FREE CHOICE: EXEGETICAL INNOVATION IN MEDIEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHY
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(Xt) Weiss, Shira
JOSEPH ALBO ON FREE CHOICE: EXEGETICAL INNOVATION IN MEDIEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHY
Imprint: New York, NY: Oxford University Press,, 2017
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
1st edition, original cloth with dust jacket, 8vo. 218 pages. 25 cm. "Joseph Albo on Free Choice discovers unsuspected philosophical originality in the interpretations of biblical narrative found in Joseph Albo's Book of Principles, one of the most popular Hebrew works in the corpus of medieval Jewish philosophy. Several of Albo's exegetical analyses focus on free choice, which emerges as a conceptual scheme throughout his work. An exploration of Albo's innovative homiletical interpretations of the binding of Isaac, the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, the Book of Job, and God's choice of Israel, reveals his view of free choice which was significant during a historical period of religious coercion. Albo's sole surviving responsum dealing with the case of the qatlanit further demonstrates his philosophical position. In this new book, Shira Weiss shows that in the medieval era in which Albo lived, free choice was an important topic, subject to vehement debate that has continued to be contested in modern philosophy" (abstract) SUBJECT(S) : Philosophy, Medieval. Free will and determinism -- Biblical teaching. Ju¨dische Philosophie. Rabbinismus. Willensfreiheit. Albo, Joseph. Sefer ? Ik? Arim. OCLC: 965617247. Like new, Very Good Condition. (AC-7-7)
Stock number:40016.