Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook, edited by Ralph
Lerner and Muhsin Mahdi, has been a classroom favorite since its
publication in 1963. When it first appeared, it was the only
anthology of medieval political philosophy to contain major texts
from all three Western monotheistic traditions Christianity,
Judaism, and Islam and that claim remains true today. This new
edition of this classic text of political philosophy revised and
enlarged by Joshua Parens and Joseph C. Macfarland will make
accessible to today's students the insights of these profound
medieval thinkers.
Prior to the modern separation of religion from politics, these
medieval thinkers explored a variety of approaches to the relation
between religion and politics approaches that prompted renewed
interest in a world divided over how best to relate the two. For
the authors gathered in this volume including Alfarabi, Alghazali,
Averroes, Maimonides, Judah Halevi, Thomas Aquinas, Boethius of
Dacia, and Dante Alighieri among many others there was a greater
uniformity of general intention than at any other period. All of
these authors studied the works of classical political philosophy
and considered in a variety of ways the implications of this
political thought for their contemporary situation in a
monotheistic religious community."
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