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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 81
Página
... object;the fourth treatsof the causes which bring about the transitionof a thing from potentiality to reality.Toprovethat neither thespheres noraforce residing in them constitute the Primal Cause, the philosophers employed two ...
... object;the fourth treatsof the causes which bring about the transitionof a thing from potentiality to reality.Toprovethat neither thespheres noraforce residing in them constitute the Primal Cause, the philosophers employed two ...
Página
... object is not always clearly announced. God inHis wisdom sometimes withheld from the knowledge of manthe purpose of commandments and actions. There areother precepts which tendto restrain man's passions anddesires. Ifthe same end ...
... object is not always clearly announced. God inHis wisdom sometimes withheld from the knowledge of manthe purpose of commandments and actions. There areother precepts which tendto restrain man's passions anddesires. Ifthe same end ...
Página
... object wasthatthe truth should present itselfin connected order,andthat you should not hit upon it bymere chance. Whilstyou studied with me Inever refused toexplain difficult versesin the Bible or passages in rabbinical literaturewhich ...
... object wasthatthe truth should present itselfin connected order,andthat you should not hit upon it bymere chance. Whilstyou studied with me Inever refused toexplain difficult versesin the Bible or passages in rabbinical literaturewhich ...
Página
... object inview. Itseeks to explain certain obscurefigures which occurin the Prophets, and are not distinctly characterized asbeing figures. Ignorant andsuperficial readerstake themina literal, notin a figurativesense. Evenwell ...
... object inview. Itseeks to explain certain obscurefigures which occurin the Prophets, and are not distinctly characterized asbeing figures. Ignorant andsuperficial readerstake themina literal, notin a figurativesense. Evenwell ...
Página
Moses Maimonides. would displease most people; and my sole object in planning to write those books was to make the contents of Midrashim and the exoteric lessons of the prophecies intelligible to everybody. We havefurther noticedthat ...
Moses Maimonides. would displease most people; and my sole object in planning to write those books was to make the contents of Midrashim and the exoteric lessons of the prophecies intelligible to everybody. We havefurther noticedthat ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham accident according actions agens allthe andthe andto angels animals argument Aristotle attributes believe body bythe cause CHAPTER commanded Comp comprehend consider corporeal created creation Creator described Deut Divine doesnot donot earth elements essence eternal evil existence Exod explained expressed faculty fromthe Geonim Ḥayyot heavens Hebrew homonym ibid idolatry imagination intellect Intelligences inthe inthis isan isin isnot Israelites isthe itis Iwill knowledge likewise Lord Maimonides meaning mentioned Midrash Mishnah Mishneh Torah Moreh Moses motion Mutakallemim nature nonexistence object Ofannim ofGod ofhis ofthe ofthe Universe ofthis Onkelos onthe opinion passage perceived perfection person philosophers precepts principles proof properties prophecy prophets proposition Rabbi reason reference Sabeans Sages Scripture sense spheres substance Talmud term Tetragrammaton thatis thatthe thee theLaw theLord theory thesame theyare things Thisis thou tobe toGod tothe unto verb vision whichis whilst wisdom withthe words