The Transmission of Greek Philosophy to the Jewish World via Alexandria and Islamic Philosophers in the Middle Ages
  The Transmission of Greek Philosophy to the Jewish World via Alexandria and Islamic Philosophers in the Middle Ages
Titolo The Transmission of Greek Philosophy to the Jewish World via Alexandria and Islamic Philosophers in the Middle Ages
AutoreOscar Lawson
Prezzo€ 4,49
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
The Transmission of Greek Philosophy to the Jewish World via Alexandria and Islamic Philosophers in the Middle Ages by Oscar Lawson offers a riveting exploration of one of the most profound intellectual exchanges in history. This book traces the journey of Greek philosophical thought as it was preserved, reinterpreted, and passed through the minds of Jewish and Islamic scholars in medieval Alexandria and beyond. At the heart of this narrative is the fusion of ancient Greek wisdom with Jewish and Islamic theological traditions, a synthesis that shaped not only medieval philosophy but also the very foundations of modern intellectual thought. Through in-depth analysis and historical context, Lawson reveals how Jewish philosophers like Philo and Maimonides, alongside Islamic luminaries such as Avicenna and Averroes, worked to reconcile reason with religious belief, using Greek philosophy as a bridge between faith and rationality. The book uncovers how these thinkers faced the challenges of integrating Greek ideas with their religious doctrines and how their efforts set the stage for the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. With rich historical insights, this book will captivate scholars, philosophers, and history enthusiasts alike, offering a deep dive into the intellectual currents that shaped the Western and Islamic worlds. From the vibrant intellectual life in Hellenistic Alexandria to the philosophical centers of medieval Islam, The Transmission of Greek Philosophy uncovers the extraordinary legacy of Greek thought and its transformative impact on both Jewish and Islamic traditions. Whether you're a student of philosophy, history, or religious thought, this book provides a compelling and accessible look at how ideas from ancient Greece became the foundation for some of the most pivotal developments in human thought.