Thinking Through Revelation: Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, DC The Catholic University of America Press 2019Description: 314pISBN:- 9780813231334
- D653 N26.5
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1. Chapter 1. What is decisive about Averroes`s decisive treatise?
Chapter 2. Is Revelation really necessary? Revelation and the intellect in Averroes and al-Ghazali
Chapter 3. Law, Covenant, and intellect in Moses Maimonides`s guide of the perplexed
Chapter 4. Natura as creatura: Aquinas on Nature as implicit Revelation
Chapter 5. Why does the unity of the intellect become such a burning issue in medieval thought? Aquinas on human knowing as incarnate knowing
Chapter 6. Aquinas on Revelation as incarnate divine intellect
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