The Cultures of Maimonideanism

The Cultures of Maimonideanism
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9789047427964
ISBN-13 : 9047427963
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Synopsis The Cultures of Maimonideanism by : James T. Robinson

In the history of Jewish thought, no individual scholar has exercised more influence than Maimonides (1138-1204) – philosopher and physician, legal scholar and communal leader. This collection of papers, originating at the 2007 EAJS colloquium, places primary emphasis on this influence – not on Maimonides himself but the many movements he inspired. Using Maimonideanism as an interpretive lens, the authors of this volume – representing a variety of fields and disciplines – develop new approaches to and fresh perspectives on the peculiar dynamic of Judaism and philosophy. Focusing on social and cultural processes as well as philosophical ideas and arguments, they point toward an original reconceptualization of Jewish thought.

Traditions of Maimonideanism

Traditions of Maimonideanism
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9789047426790
ISBN-13 : 9047426797
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Synopsis Traditions of Maimonideanism by : Carlos Fraenkel

The goal of the present volume is to shed light on a number of traditions of Maimonideanism that have hitherto little been explored. Maimonides (1138 – 1204) was the most important medieval Jewish philosopher and also made lasting contributions to many other fields. The essays in the first part examine aspects of his work in medicine, Jewish law, and liturgy. The essays in the second part look at how Maimonides was read, misread, and creatively reinvented in a wide range of contexts in the East and in the West—from medieval Cairo to Crown Heights in Brooklyn. Written by a group of leading scholars, the essays illustrate the breadth of Maimonides' work and the fascinating history of its reception from the 13th century to the present.

The Wars of the Lord

The Wars of the Lord
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Publisher : Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9780827602755
ISBN-13 : 0827602758
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wars of the Lord by : Levi ben Gershom

The Wars of the Lord is the major treatise of Levi ben Gershom of Provence, one of the outstanding philosophers of the medieval world. This work examines in detail most of the controversial issues that had preoccupied the medieval mind: immortality of the human soul, prophecy, human freedom, divine providence, creation of the world, miracles.

Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt

Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780191044472
ISBN-13 : 0191044474
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Synopsis Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt by : Elisha Russ-Fishbane

Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt addresses the extraordinary rise and inner life of the Egyptian pietist movement in the first half of the thirteenth century. The creative engagement with the dominant Islamic culture was always present, even when unspoken. Dr Russ-Fishbane calls attention to the Sufi subtext of Jewish pietiem, while striving not to reduce its spiritual synthesis and religious renewal to a set of political calculations. Ultimately, no single term or concept can fully address the creative expression of pietism that so animated Jewish society and that left its mark in numerous manuscripts and fragments from medieval Egypt. Russ-Fishbane offers a nuanced examination of the pietist sources on their own terms, drawing as far as possible upon their own definitions and perceptions. Jewish society in thirteenth-century Egypt reflects the dynamic reexamination by a venerable community of its foundational texts and traditions, even of its very identity and institutions, viewed and reviewed in the full light of its Islamic environment. The historical legacy of this religious synthesis belongs at once to the realm of Jewish culture, in all its diversity and dynamism, as well as to the broader spiritual orbit of Islamicate civilization.

Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 88

Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 88
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Publisher : Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9780878201914
ISBN-13 : 0878201912
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 88 by : David H. Aaron

The Journal of the Hebrew Union College, an anthology of scholarly articles concerning Jewish history, religion and culture from antiquity to the present.