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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... Itis not mentioned in any ofhiswritings whowere his teachers; hisfather, as it seems, washis principal guide and instructorin many branches of knowledge. David Conforte, inhis historical work, Ḳorehadorot,states that Maimonides was the ...
... Itis not mentioned in any ofhiswritings whowere his teachers; hisfather, as it seems, washis principal guide and instructorin many branches of knowledge. David Conforte, inhis historical work, Ḳorehadorot,states that Maimonides was the ...
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... Itis employed homonymously," evenwhenthe various meanings of aword might easily be tracedtoa common source. 2 (pag. 48). In addition tothe explanation of homonyms Maimonides undertakes tointerpret similes andallegories. At first ...
... Itis employed homonymously," evenwhenthe various meanings of aword might easily be tracedtoa common source. 2 (pag. 48). In addition tothe explanation of homonyms Maimonides undertakes tointerpret similes andallegories. At first ...
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... itis nottobe expected that opponents wouldreceivea fair and impartial judgment athis hands. 4 (pag.911). The sameselfreliance isnoticeable in the next and concluding paragraphofthe Introduction. Here he treats ofthe contradictions ...
... itis nottobe expected that opponents wouldreceivea fair and impartial judgment athis hands. 4 (pag.911). The sameselfreliance isnoticeable in the next and concluding paragraphofthe Introduction. Here he treats ofthe contradictions ...
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... Itis only through the sensesthat "the knowledge of goodand evil" has become indispensable. The narrative of Adam's fall is, according to Maimonides, an allegory representing the relation which exists between sensation, moral faculty,and ...
... Itis only through the sensesthat "the knowledge of goodand evil" has become indispensable. The narrative of Adam's fall is, according to Maimonides, an allegory representing the relation which exists between sensation, moral faculty,and ...
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... itis translated literally; inthis instance theliteral rendering does not lead to corporification; because visions and dreams were generally regardedasmental operations, devoid ofobjective reality. Simpleand clear asthis explanation may ...
... itis translated literally; inthis instance theliteral rendering does not lead to corporification; because visions and dreams were generally regardedasmental operations, devoid ofobjective reality. Simpleand clear asthis explanation may ...
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