Sa'adyah Gaon (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)
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Sa'adyah Gaon (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)
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Sa'adyah Gaon was an outstanding 10th-century Jewish thinker - a prominent rabbi, philosopher, and exegete. He was a pioneer in the fields in which he toiled, and was an inspiration and basis for later Jewish writing in all these areas. The last major English-language study of his work was published in 1921, long before Genizah research changed the understanding of the time in which he lived. Author Robert Brody's masterly work, covering Sa'adyah's biography and his main areas of creativity, is therefore a much-needed reassessment of an outstanding figure. The opening chapter - on the geonic period that formed the background to Sa'adyah's life (a period on which there are few works in English) - is followed by an overview that brings out the revolutionary aspects of his work and the characteristic features of his writings. Subsequent chapters consider his philosophical works; his Bible commentaries; his pioneering linguistic work; his poetry; his halakhic activity (including an examination of his use of the Palestinian Talmud compared to that of the Babylonian Talmud); and his activity as a polemicist, notably against the Karaites. An Epilogue sums up his importance in medieval Jewish culture. Particularly valuable features of the book are the copious quotations from Sa'adyah's works, which facilitate familiarity with his style as well as his ideas; the clarity in presenting complex and difficult concepts; the constant assessment of his relationship to his predecessors in his various fields of study and his own unique contributions to each field; and the contextualization of his contribution within the political, cultural, and religious climate of his times so that both revolutionary and conservative elements in his thought can be identified and evaluated. *** " . . . Dr. Brody does a good job balancing brevity with giving a non-superficial sense of Sa'adyah's thought. This is no small feat given the breadth of Sa'adyah's concerns. The book succeeds in providing a portrait of Sa'adyah as a man, at least in his role as public intellectual, with a deep sense of mission: rationalistic, religious, and polemical. Recommended." - AJL Reviews, Vol. IV, No. 1, February/March 2014 *** "Sa'adyah was the most influential rabbinic personality of the Geonic period whose broad influence on the development of the Jewish tradition is still felt today. A biography of such a figure was much needed, and Brody's work fills this lacuna. It's a fascinating work, about one of the most fascinating personalities in Jewish thought." - Ben Rothke, The Times of Israel, June 2015 [Subject: Biography, Jewish Studies, Philosophy]Ëœ