Beyond Religious Borders


Interaction and Intellectual Exchange in the Medieval Islamic World

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Edited by David M. Freidenreich, Miriam Goldstein
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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David M. Freidenreich teaches Jewish studies at Colby College. Miriam Goldstein is Lecturer in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Introduction -Miriam Goldstein PART I. CONTEXTS OF INTERRELIGIOUS INTERACTION Chapter 1. Observations on the Beginnings of Judeo-Arabic Civilization -Haggai Ben-Shammai Chapter 2. Shuru? 'Umar: From Early Harbingers to Systematic Enforcement -Milka Levy-Rubin Chapter 3. Thinkers of "This Peninsula": Toward an Integrative Approach to the Study of Philosophy in al-Andalus -Sarah Stroumsa PART II. ADOPTING AND ACCOMMODATING THE FOREIGN Chapter 4. Translations in Contact: Early Judeo-Arabic and Syriac Biblical Translations -Sagit Butbul Chapter 5. Claims About the Mishna in the Epistle of Sherira Gaon: Islamic Theology and Jewish History -Talya Fishman Chapter 6. Maimonides and the Arabic Aristotelian Tradition of Epistemology -Charles H. Manekin Chapter 7. Ibrahīm Ibn al-Fakhkhar al-Yahudi: An Arabic Poet and Diplomat in Castile and the Maghrib -Jonathan P. Decter PART III. CROSSING BORDERS: AGENTS OF INTERACTION AND EXCHANGE Chapter 8. The Impact of Interreligious Polemic on Medieval Philosophy -Daniel J. Lasker Chapter 9. Arabic into Hebrew: The Emergence of the Translation Movement in Twelfth-Century Provence and Jewish-Christian Polemic -Gad Freudenthal Chapter 10. Fusion Cooking in an Islamic Milieu: Jewish and Christian Jurists on Food Associated with Foreigners -David M. Freidenreich Notes Index Acknowledgments

"Beyond Religious Borders is an important contribution to diverse fields of modern scholarship. It is a welcome addition to the ever-increasing corpus of studies that employ 'boundary crossing' as a methodological tool, suggesting to scholars a new, more sophisticated methodological conception of "border lines" in the Islamic Middle Ages. It is for all these reasons that I recommend this volume enthusiastically and without reservation." (Comitatus) "This volume on various aspects of Judeo-Arabic civilization in its most productive age is a book for our time. In viewing Jewish culture as a constituent part of a large 'Islamicate' society, the contributors to this collection share a view of the way cultures interact that is far more sophisticated than the borrower-lender model that obtained a generation ago. The scholarship is of the highest level. Any new synthesis of the subject that is to emerge from the work of the present generation of scholars will depend on studies such as those here assembled." (Raymond P. Scheindlin, Jewish Theological Seminary)

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