Religious Philosophy: A Group of Essays [Book Review]
Abstract
This book contains ten essays on the philosophical basis of religious thought as it has been represented in the Western and Islamic traditions. While the essays deal with a wide range of thinkers and intellectual developments--Greek philosophy, Christians, philosophers--the author states that they represent a general thesis: that Philo, as the unifier of Greek and Hebrew thought, "revolutionized philosophy and remade it into what became the common philosophy of the three religions with cognate scriptures.... This triple scriptural religious philosophy, which was built up by Philo, reigned supreme as a homogeneous, if not thoroughly unified, system of thought until... it was pulled down by Spinoza." Wolfson brings a wealth of knowledge and scholarly detail together in a lively style.--D. T. C.