Studies in Maimonides and His Interpreters

Studies in Maimonides and His Interpreters
Author: Marc B. Shapiro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015077624933

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More than 800 years after his death, the figure of Moses Maimonides--rabbi, philosopher, doctor, and communal leader--continues to fascinate. Studies in Maimonides and His Interpreters unites the traditional rabbinic approach and the modern academic perspective to forge a new understanding of this iconic teacher. This groundbreaking work by Marc B. Shapiro, which includes an essay on Maimonides' approach to superstition in rabbinic literature and features three previously unpublished letters by Rabbi Joseph Kafih, will be essential reading for scholars and students of Jewish studies.

Interpreting Maimonides

Interpreting Maimonides
Author: Marvin Fox
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 1990
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780226259420

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In this comprehensive study, Marvin Fox offers an approach to Moses Maimonides that illuminates the intersections of his philosophical, religious, and Jewish visions—ideas that have embattled readers of Maimonides since the twelfth century.

Leo Strauss on Maimonides

Leo Strauss on Maimonides
Author: Leo Strauss
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226776798

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Leo Strauss is widely recognized as one of the foremost interpreters of Maimonides. His studies of the medieval Jewish philosopher led to his rediscovery of esotericism and deepened his sense that the tension between reason and revelation was central to modern political thought. His writings throughout the twentieth century were chiefly responsible for restoring Maimonides as a philosophical thinker of the first rank. Yet, to appreciate the extent of Strauss’s contribution to the scholarship on Maimonides, one has traditionally had to seek out essays he published separately spanning almost fifty years. With Leo Strauss on Maimonides, Kenneth Hart Green presents for the first time a comprehensive, annotated collection of Strauss’s writings on Maimonides, comprising sixteen essays, three of which appear in English for the first time. Green has also provided careful translations of materials that had originally been quoted in Hebrew, Arabic, Latin, German, and French; written an informative introduction highlighting the original contributions found in each essay; and brought references to out-of-print editions fully up to date. The result will become the standard edition of Strauss’s writings on Maimonides.

Interpreting Maimonides

Interpreting Maimonides
Author: Charles H. Manekin,Daniel Davies
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1316635384

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Moses Maimonides (1138-1204) was arguably the single most important Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages, with an impact on the later Jewish tradition that was unparalleled by any of his contemporaries. In this volume of new essays, world-leading scholars address themes relevant to his philosophical outlook, including his relationship with his Islamicate surroundings and the impact of his work on subsequent Jewish and Christian writings, as well as his reception in twentieth-century scholarship. The essays also address the nature and aim of Maimonides' philosophical writing, including its connection with biblical exegesis, and the philosophical and theological arguments that are central to his work, such as revelation, ritual, divine providence, and teleology. Wide-ranging and fully up-to-date, the volume will be highly valuable for those interested in Jewish history and thought, medieval philosophy, and religious studies.

Maimonides as Biblical Interpreter

Maimonides as Biblical Interpreter
Author: Sara Klein-Braslavy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1936235285

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Although Maimonides did not write a running commentary on any book of the Bible, biblical exegesis occupies a central place in his writings, particularly in his Guide of the Perplexed. In this book, Sara Klein-Braslavy offers a collection of essays on several key biblical interpretations by Maimonides dealing with the creation of the world; the story of the Garden of Eden; Jacob's dream of the ladder; King Solomon as an esoterist philosopher; and the problem of exoteric and esoteric biblical interpretations in the Guide. Special attention is paid to Maimonides' methods of interpretation and to his esoteric way of writing. Some of the articles in this volume were originally published in Hebrew, and appear here for the first time in English.

Maimonides and the Shaping of the Jewish Canon

Maimonides and the Shaping of the Jewish Canon
Author: James A. Diamond
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107063341

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This book examines a wide range of theologians, philosophers, and exegetes who share a passionate engagement with Maimonides, assaulting, adopting, subverting, or adapting his philosophical and jurisprudential thought. This ongoing enterprise is critical to any appreciation of the broader scope of Jewish law, philosophy, biblical interpretation, and Kabbalah.

Maimonides Essential Teachings on Jewish Faith Ethics

Maimonides   Essential Teachings on Jewish Faith   Ethics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594734052

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The teachings of Judaism's greatest medieval philosopher can be a companion on your own spiritual journey. No Jewish thinker has had a more significant impact on Jewish religious thought than Moses Maimonides (1138–1204). A medieval philosopher whose vision covered an extensive range, he created a method of mediating between revelation and reason that laid the groundwork for a rational, philosophically sophisticated Judaism. He also provided an approach to biblical interpretation and philosophy that remains relevant for people of all faiths who follow a religion based on sacred text and oral interpretation. In this accessible examination of Maimonides’s theological and philosophical teachings, Rabbi Marc D. Angel opens up for us Maimonides’s views on the nature of God, providence, prophecy, free will, human nature, repentance and more. He explores basic concepts of faith that Maimonides posits must serve as the basis for proper religious life. He also examines Maimonides’s insights on reward and punishment, messianic days, the world to come and other tenets of Jewish faith. Now you can experience the wisdom of Maimonides even if you have no previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish philosophy. SkyLight Illuminations provides insightful yet unobtrusive commentary that reveals why Maimonides’s teachings continue to have profound relevance to those seeking an intellectually vibrant understanding of Judaism.

Maimonides Essential Teachings on Jewish Faith and Ethics

Maimonides  Essential Teachings on Jewish Faith and Ethics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781594733116

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No Jewish thinker has had a more significant impact on Jewish religious thought than Moses Maimonides. In this examination of Maimonides's theological and philosophical teachings, Rabbi Marc D. Angel opens up for us Maimonides's views on the nature of God, providence, prophecy, free will, human nature, repentance, and more.