Saving the soul by knowing the soul: a medieval Yemeni interpretation of Song of Songs

Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2):147-166 (2003)
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Discussion of salvation by self-knowledge in Yemeni-Jewish philosophy, and possible sources in Avicennan, Ishraqi, and Indian texts.

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