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  • ...h. Among Jewish thinkers who had this view one may note [[Saadia Gaon]], [[Gersonides]], and [[Abraham Ibn Daud]]. In this latter case a religious person would a ...HaShem'' (or just ''Milchamot''), ("Wars of the Lord"). Among scholastics, Gersonides was perhaps the most advanced; he placed reason above tradition. The ''Milh
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  • ...ristian world. A series of eminent men—such as the Tibbons, Narboni, Gersonides—joined in translating the Arabic philosophical works into Hebrew and
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  • ...ll influential today, include Maimonides, Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, and Gersonides. Directly or indirectly, their views are still prevalent in much of the rel
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  • ...A series of eminent men—such as the [[Ibn Tibbon]]s, [[Narboni]], [[Gersonides]]—joined in translating the Arabic philosophical works into Hebrew an
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  • ...gorically. [[Maimonides]]<ref>''Guide to the Perplexed'' 2:17</ref> and [[Gersonides]],<ref>''[[Jewish_philosophy#Jewish_philosophy_after_Maimonides|Milchamot H
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