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.
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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

