id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ols2ay4xmza6bpkgbiosmxtua4 Fabrizio Lelli Andrew D. Berns. The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy: Jewish and Christian Physicians in Search of Truth. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 309 pp 2016 4 .pdf application/pdf 2483 568 76 These include the Qur'anic notion of tah.rīf with Christian accusations of Jewish distortions of Abraham's true religion (Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho the Jew and the Ebionite conception of a diabolical fit.ra with the notion of a natural Christian nature of the human soul (anima naturaliter christiana); the Qur'anic notion of an original, pristine, and unsullied "religion of Abraham" with Eusebius's writings in his Ecclesiastical History, and so Among the intellectual achievements that distinguished the Italian Renaissance from the previous centuries, with a lasting influence on the modern age, words, in-depth study of the Bible, paralleled by the investigation of nature according to new empirical methods, allowed Renaissance intellectuals to ascertain Berns compares the approach of Jewish and nonJewish scientists active in Renaissance Italy toward the biblical text. including Italian, Latin, and Hebrew, analyzes the work of major scholars (such as the scholarly relationships between Italian Jews and Christians at the beginning of ./cache/work_ols2ay4xmza6bpkgbiosmxtua4.pdf ./txt/work_ols2ay4xmza6bpkgbiosmxtua4.txt