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Saadia Gaon
Saadia Gaon (Saadya Gaon, Saadya ben Joseph, Sa'id ibn Yusuf al-Fayyumi), 882-942. Early medieval Jewish philosopher who championed the importance of reason. He wrote in Arabic and Hebrew.

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  • - Detailed study of this medieval thinker, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. By Sarah Pessin.
  • - Detailed 1906 study of this exilarch's views, by Wilhelm Bacher.
  • - Student project by Rachael Sanford. Includes biography, links and discussions of his Book Of Doctrines And Beliefs.
  • - A 1994 paper by Jay Michaelson, analyzing Saadia's reinterpretation of revelation.
  • - Brief article on his life and work, from the Rabbi Scheinerman's Home Page.
  • - Concise biography noting his place in Jewish history.
  • - Notes on this medieval Babylonian scholar's views of creation and revelation. By Michael Kagan.
  • - Short article on this Jewish leader in historical context.
  • - Short article on this philosopher and polemicist.


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