1. Wolfson's Double Faith Theory: The Greek and Arabic Aristotle on Epistemological Conviction (Pistis/Taṣdīq) with Respect to First Principles (Archai/Mabādiʻ, Awāʻil)
2. Saadya Gaon: Faith (Amānā) becomes Rational Conviction (Iʻtiqād)
3. Baḥya ibn Paquda: Reliance on God (Tawakkul)
4. Judah Halevi and al-Ghazālī: Faith as Fruitional Experience (Dhawq and Mushāhada)
5. Maimonides: Conviction (Iʻtiqād) and Faith/Trust (Īmān, Emunah)
6. Abraham Maimonides and al-Ghazālī on Trust (Ittikāl, Tawakkul)
7. The Circle of Abraham he-Ḥasid: Unveiling (Kashf) and Experiential Faith (Īmān, Yaqīn).