Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
704
Language
English
Published
May 28, 2024
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804787387
ISBN-13
9780804787383
Description
This new translation of a seminal work in medieval Jewish philosophy brings fresh insights into the profound ideas of Maimonides. The authors, renowned scholars Goodman and Lieberman, offer a contemporary interpretation that remains true to the original Arabic text while also making it accessible to modern readers. Their careful attention to the nuances of language ensures that Maimonides' complex arguments about ethics, metaphysics, and the nature of God resonate with both scholars and casual readers alike.
As Maimonides navigates the intricate relationship between faith and reason, this translation enriches the dialogue within philosophical and theological discussions. The text skillfully explores timeless questions about human existence, showcasing Maimonides' enduring legacy and its relevance in today's world. Goodman's and Lieberman's commentary further illuminates the historical context, offering readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and intellectual landscape of the medieval era.
In this new edition, Maimonides’ work not only serves as a critical reference for those studying Jewish thought but also invites a broader audience to engage with the essential themes of philosophy and spirituality. The careful translation invites contemplation, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the ways in which they engage with the world around them.
As Maimonides navigates the intricate relationship between faith and reason, this translation enriches the dialogue within philosophical and theological discussions. The text skillfully explores timeless questions about human existence, showcasing Maimonides' enduring legacy and its relevance in today's world. Goodman's and Lieberman's commentary further illuminates the historical context, offering readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and intellectual landscape of the medieval era.
In this new edition, Maimonides’ work not only serves as a critical reference for those studying Jewish thought but also invites a broader audience to engage with the essential themes of philosophy and spirituality. The careful translation invites contemplation, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the ways in which they engage with the world around them.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy