The Guide for the PerplexedLibrary of Alexandria, 1963 M01 1 - 141 páginas This guide aims "to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its literal meaning."--Cover |
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... Heaven had willedthatthere should bea discontinuance of the giftswhich used pecuniary tobe sent from Palestine, North Africa and Europe. Heavenhad also decreed thata ship sailingfrom Bari should becaptured byIbn Romahis, commander of ...
... Heaven had willedthatthere should bea discontinuance of the giftswhich used pecuniary tobe sent from Palestine, North Africa and Europe. Heavenhad also decreed thata ship sailingfrom Bari should becaptured byIbn Romahis, commander of ...
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... Heaven had ordained thatwe be exiled,andwe were therefore driven about from placeto place;Iwas thus compelledto work at the Commentary while travelling byland,or crossing the sea. It mighthave sufficed to mentionthatduring thattimeI, in ...
... Heaven had ordained thatwe be exiled,andwe were therefore driven about from placeto place;Iwas thus compelledto work at the Commentary while travelling byland,or crossing the sea. It mighthave sufficed to mentionthatduring thattimeI, in ...
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... Heavens," onII.xix., in which hefullydiscusses the question concerningCreatio ex nihilo. The opinion of Maimonides is not always accepted. Thus twentyseven objections areraised against hisinterpretation of thefirst chapter of Ezekiel ...
... Heavens," onII.xix., in which hefullydiscusses the question concerningCreatio ex nihilo. The opinion of Maimonides is not always accepted. Thus twentyseven objections areraised against hisinterpretation of thefirst chapter of Ezekiel ...
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... heavens hasbeen derived fromthegeneral belief in the eternity of the heavens.The properties of the Primal Cause furnished the following arguments:If it were assumed that the Universe was created from nothing, it would.
... heavens hasbeen derived fromthegeneral belief in the eternity of the heavens.The properties of the Primal Cause furnished the following arguments:If it were assumed that the Universe was created from nothing, it would.
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... heavens are inhabited by angels and deities, ithas not itsorigin in thereal existence of these supernatural beings; it wassuggested to man by meditation onthe apparent grandeur of heavenly phenomena (ch. xviii.). Maimonides next ...
... heavens are inhabited by angels and deities, ithas not itsorigin in thereal existence of these supernatural beings; it wassuggested to man by meditation onthe apparent grandeur of heavenly phenomena (ch. xviii.). Maimonides next ...
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