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Table Of ContentHallevi and Maimonides on Design, Chance and Necessity Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, 11(1941): 105-163 Hallevi and Maimonides on Prophecy The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 32.4 (1942): 345-370, and 33.1 (1942): 49-82 Maimonides and Hailevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes towards Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 2.3 (1912): 297-337 The Aristotelian Predicables and Maimonides' Division of Attributes Essays and Studies in Memory of Linda R. Miller (New York, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1938), pp. 201-234 Maimonides on Negative Attributes Louis Ginzberg Jubilee Volume (New York: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1945), pp. 411-446 Maimonides and Gersonides on Divine Attributes as Ambiguous Terms Mordecai M. Kaplan Jubilee Volume (New York: The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1953), pp. 515-530 Crescas on the Problem of Divine Attributes The Jewish Quarterly Review, n. s. 7.1(1916): 1-44, and 7.2 (1916): 175-221 The Kalam Problem of Nonexistence and Saadia's Second Theory of Creation The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 36.4 (1946): 371-391 Atomism in Saadia The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 37.2 (1946): 107-124 Arabic and Hebrew Terms for Matter and Element with Especial Reference to Saadia The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 38.1 (1947): 47-61 Saadia on the Trinity and Incarnation Studies and Essays in Honor of Abraham A. Neuman (Philadelphia: Dropsie College, 1962), pp. 547-568 Judah Hallevi on Causality and Miracles Meyer Waxman Jubilee Volume (Chicago: College of Jewish Studies Press, and Jerusalem: Mordecai Newman Press, 1966), pp. 137-153 Maimonides on the Unity and Incorporeality of God The Jewish Quarterly Review, 56.2 (October 1965): 112-136 Studies in Crescas Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, 5 (1934-1935): 155-175 Isaac Ihn Shem-Tob's Unknown Commentaries on the Physics and His Other Unknown Works Studies in Jewish Bibliography and Related Subjects (New York: Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation, 1929), pp. 279-290 The Problem of the Origin of Matter in Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy and Its Analogy to the Modern Problem of the Origin of Life Proceedings of the International Congress of Philosophy (Philadelphia), 1926, pp. 602-608 St. Thomas on Divine Attributes MÉlanges offerts a Etienne Gilson (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 1959), pp. 673-700 Answers to Criticisms of My Discussion of Patristic Philosophy Harvard Theological Review, 57.2 (April 1964): 119-131 Answers to Criticisms of My Discussions of the Ineffability of God Harvard Theological Review, 67 (1974), 186-190 Infinite and Privative Judgments in Aristotle, Averroes, and Kant Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 8.2 (December 1947): 173-187 Goichon's Three Books on Avicenna's Philosophy The Moslem World, 31 (January 1941): 29-38 Synedrion in Greek Jewish Literature and Philo The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 36 (1946): 303-306 Two Comments Regarding the Plurality of Worlds in Jewish Sources The Jewish Quarterly Review, 56.3 (January 1966): 245-247 Colcodea The Jewish Quarterly Review, n.s. 36 (1945): 179-182 Some Guiding Principles in Determining Spinoza's Mediaeval Sources The Jewish Quarterly Revie
SynopsisThis text is an insider's account of the espionage warfare in Berlin between CIA and KGB from 1945 to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Two intelligence veterans - major players on opposite sides of the Cold War - have joined in a collaboration to tell the story.
LC Classification NumberE183.8.S65M86 1997