The Reasons Of The Laws Of Moses; From The More Nevochim Of Maimonides
by Moses Maimonides
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The first complete English-language version of a major portion of More Nevochim. In addition to the translation, Townley provides a short biography of Maimonides and a discussion of Jewish customs and rituals particularly of concern to English scholars of the period.Members
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Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon) was born in Cordoba, Spain, but spent his most productive years in Cairo, where he served as a royal physician. The Arabic cultural environment brought him into contact with classical Greek philosophy. Maimonides fused neo-Aristotelian philosophy with the Jewish legal tradition into a systemic whole. His main show more philosophic work, "The Guide for the Perplexed," is an apologetic appeal to rationalists troubled by the corporeality of God in the biblical accounts. He proposes a philosophic interpretation of the Bible that emphasizes abstract and spiritual meaning over literal interpretation. Maimonides formulated the 13 principles of faith that represent the irreducible core of Judaism. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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