MRPR Volume 1: 2022
This volume features contributions by Reimund Leicht, Gitit Holzman, Jonathan Garb, Anna Lissa, Gianni Paganini, Adi Louria Hayon, Mark Marion Gondelman, and Jürgen Sarnowsky.
Open Access
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Table of Contents
A Maimonidean Life. Joseph ben Judah Ibn Shimʿon of Ceuta’s Biography Reconstructed
Reimund Leicht
Persecution and the Art of Commentary. Rabbi Moses Narboni’s Analysis of al-Ġazālī’s Maqāṣid al Falāsifah (Aims of the Philosophers)
Gitit Holzman
Doubt and Certainty in Late Modern Kabbalah. A Tale of Two Schools
Jonathan Garb
Where Is Sanctity to Be Found? A Sceptical Approach to Jewish Tradition and Zionist Utopia in Agnon’s A Guest for the Night
Anna Lissa
Jean Bodin’s Universalism and the Twofold Foundations of Natural Religion. A New Reading of the Colloquium heptaplomeres
Gianni Paganini
Nancy’s Pleasure in Kant’s Agitation
Adi Louria Hayon
Not by Socrates, but by the Splendour of IsraelPhilosophy and Kabbalah in Abraham Miguel Cardozo’s Early Thought
Mark Marion Gondelman
Looking for Signs. Criticism, Doubts, and Popular Belief in Fifteenth-Century Germany
Jürgen Sarnowsky