Maimonides on the Origin of the World

Maimonides on the Origin of the World
Title Maimonides on the Origin of the World PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Seeskin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 2005-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 052184553X

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Looks closely at the debates surrounding Maimonides' discussion of creation.

Maimonides

Maimonides
Title Maimonides PDF eBook
Author Israel Drazin
Publisher Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Pages 356
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789652294241

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An examination of the remarkable penetrating mind of Moses Maimonides and to his rational eye-opening thoughts on many subjects. It includes ideas that are not incorporated in the usual books about this great philosopher because they are so different than the traditional thinking of the vast majority of people. It contrasts the notions of other Jewish thinkers, somewhat rational and others not rational at all. The reader will be surprised, if not shocked, to learn that a host of beliefs that are prevalent among the Jewish masses have no rational basis. This does not suggest that Judaism itself is irrational and absurd. Just the opposite. But many Jews have opted to believe the unreasonable and illogical conventional ideas what Maimonides would label non-Jewish sabian notions because they have not been acquainted with Maimonides correct rational alternatives and taken the time to reflect upon it.

Maimonides on the Origin of the World

Maimonides on the Origin of the World
Title Maimonides on the Origin of the World PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Seeskin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 2005-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521845533

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Although Maimonides' discussion of creation is one of his greatest contributions - he himself claims that belief in creation is second in importance only to belief in God - there is still considerable debate on what that contribution was. Kenneth Seeskin takes a close look at the problems Maimonides faced and the sources from which he drew. He argues that Maimonides meant exactly what he said: the world was created by a free act of God so that the existence of everything other than God is contingent. In religious terms, existence is a gift. In order to reach this conclusion, Seeskin examines Maimonides' view of God, miracles, the limits of human knowledge, and the claims of astronomy to be a science. Clearly written and closely argued, Maimonides on the Origin of the World takes up questions of perennial interest.

Searching for a Distant God

Searching for a Distant God
Title Searching for a Distant God PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Seeskin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2000-01-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195344081

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Monotheism is usually considered Judaism's greatest contribution to world culture, but it is far from clear what monotheism is. This work examines the notion that monotheism is not so much a claim about the number of God as a claim about the nature of God. Seeskin argues that the idea of a God who is separate from his creation and unique is not just an abstraction but a suitable basis for worship. He examines this conclusion in the contexts of prayer, creation, sabbath observance, repentance, religious freedom, and love of God. Maimonides plays a central role in the argument both because of his importance to Jewish self-understanding and because he deals with the question of how philosophic ideas are embodied in religious ritual.

Maimonides

Maimonides
Title Maimonides PDF eBook
Author T. M. Rudavsky
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 240
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781444318029

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A thorough and accessible introduction to Maimonides, arguably oneof the most important Jewish philosophers of all time. This workincorporates material from Maimonides’ philosophical, legal,and medical works, providing a synoptic picture ofMaimonides’ philosophical range. Maimonides was, and remains, one of the most influential andimportant Jewish legalists, who devoted himself to areconceptualization of the entirety of Jewish law Offers both an intellectual biography and an exploration of themost important philosophical works in Maimonides’ corpus Persuasively argues that Maimonides did see himself as engagedin philosophical dialogue Maimonides’ philosophy is presented in a way that isaccessible to readers with little background in either Jewish ormedieval philosophy Secondary readings are provided at the end of each chapter, aswell as a bibliography of recent scholarly articles on some of themore pressing philosophical topics covered in the book

Maimonidean studies. 2.1991(1992)

Maimonidean studies. 2.1991(1992)
Title Maimonidean studies. 2.1991(1992) PDF eBook
Author Arthur Hyman
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Pages 280
Release 1992
Genre Jewish philosophy
ISBN 9780881254341

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Science in the Bet Midrash

Science in the Bet Midrash
Title Science in the Bet Midrash PDF eBook
Author Menachem Marc Kellner
Publisher Academic Studies PRess
Pages 404
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This book explores the religious thought of Moses Maimonides (1138-1204), the single most influential Jew of the last thousand years. While covering many aspects of his religious philosophy, the central focus of these essays is the way Maimonides elucidated and expressed the universalistic thrust of the Jewish tradition.