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Maimonides and His Heritage

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    MAIMONIDES AND HIS HERITAGE
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Abbreviations
    1. Maimonides as Biblical Exegete
    2. Philosophical Themes in Maimonides’ Sefer Ahavah
    3. Maimonides on Joy
    4. Maimonides’ Psychology
    5. Bahyā and Maimonides on the Worth of Medicine
    6. The Ambiguity of the Imagination and the Ambivalence of Language in Maimonides and Spinoza
    7. The Philosophical Mysticism of Maimonides and Maimon
    8. Persecution and the Art of Representation:Schocken’s Maimonides Anthologies of the 1930s
    9. Maimonides in the Crucible of Zionism:Reflections on Yeshayahu Leibowitz’s Negative Theology
    10. Can We Be Maimonideans Today?
    Bibliography
    Contributors
    Index Locorum
 
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 Maimonides and His Heritage
editors Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Lenn E. Goodman, James Allen Grady
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TitleMaimonides and His Heritage
EditorIdit Dobbs-Weinstein, Lenn E. Goodman, James Allen Grady
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date12/31/08
SubjectJewish Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Pages265


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Examines the Jewish philosopher's influence on theology, philosophy, medicine, and law, and his impact on later thinkers.

This volume celebrates the depth and breadth of Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides' (1138–1204) achievements. The essays gathered here explore the rich diversity of a heritage that extends over eight hundred years, beginning with Maimonides' historical context; ranging through his distinct contributions to philosophy, theology, medicine, and Jewish law; to the impact his ideas have had on later generations. His humane perspective and commitment to intellectual rigor are reflected in the wide range of his works and his active role as a spiritual guide and intellectual leader. Maimonides' intellectual openness makes his work an enduring model of creative synthesis and critical appropriation, as well as a continuing source of intellectual stimulation not only for the many specialist scholars who scrutinize his texts but also for a wide and lively audience of nonspecialists.



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