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T. M. Rudavsky. Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages: Science, Rationalism, and Religion. The Oxford History of Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. 305 pp.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2020
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- Book Reviews: Medieval and Early Modern Eras
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1. Whose importance has been emphasized in a recent study by Ofer Elior, A Spirit of Grace Passed before My Face: Jews Reading Science, 1210–1896 [in Hebrew] (Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi, 2016).
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