Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
286
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 1991
Publisher
Jason Aronson, Inc.
ISBN-10
0876686927
ISBN-13
9780876686928
Description
David Bakan's exploration offers a deep dive into Maimonides' profound thoughts on prophecy and its implications within his philosophical framework. By analyzing selected chapters of the "Guide of the Perplexed," the author unravels the complexities of Maimonides' views on the nature of prophecy, emphasizing its significance within the broader context of Jewish thought.
Through a careful commentary, Bakan sheds light on the intersection of reason and revelation, revealing how Maimonides navigated the often contentious terrain of intellectual inquiry and spiritual wisdom. The insights presented foster an understanding of how prophecy functions as a bridge between human understanding and divine intention.
This work not only enriches the reader's comprehension of Maimonides but also invites contemporary thinkers to reflect on the relevance of these ideas in today's world, encouraging a dialogue that spans centuries of philosophical and theological discourse.
Through a careful commentary, Bakan sheds light on the intersection of reason and revelation, revealing how Maimonides navigated the often contentious terrain of intellectual inquiry and spiritual wisdom. The insights presented foster an understanding of how prophecy functions as a bridge between human understanding and divine intention.
This work not only enriches the reader's comprehension of Maimonides but also invites contemporary thinkers to reflect on the relevance of these ideas in today's world, encouraging a dialogue that spans centuries of philosophical and theological discourse.