Maimonides and Abrabanel on Prophecy
Author | : Isaac Abravanel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Author | : Isaac Abravanel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Author | : Israel Drazin |
Publisher | : Gefen Publishing House Ltd |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9789652294302 |
This engaging and informative book reveals unknown but true facts about the prophetical books of the Bible. Rabbis have avoided many questions raised by the seemingly improbable events in these volumes. This book addresses these questions and takes an open and rational look at the episodes. The book addresses provocative questions such as: What is the proper way to interpret the Torah? How does Maimonides understand the episodes of the Prophets? Did miracles such as the splitting of the Red Sea, the falling of the walls at Jericho, and the sun standing still for Joshua really occur? What assumptions cause us to misunderstand the Bible? Is there a biblical mandate prohibiting suicide? Does the Bible forbid ceding parts of the land of Israel for peace? Can children be punished for their parents misdeeds, and, if not, why does the Torah say that they are punished? Why does Shabbat begin at different times for men and women? Why did significant biblical leaders violate rabbinical laws? What really caused the adding of a day to holidays shortly after the time of Moses? Why does the Bible not always mean what it appears to say? Is it true that Judaism does not know what happens after death?
Author | : Isaac Abravanel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 1970 |
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Author | : David Bakan |
Publisher | : Jason Aronson |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : David Bakan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Bible |
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Author | : Howard Kreisel |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 681 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9401008205 |
More than any other topic, prophecy represents the point at which the Divine meets the human, the Absolute meets the relative. How can a human being attain the Word of God? In what manner does God, when conceived as eternal and transcendent, address corporeal, transitory creatures? What happens to God's divine Truth when it is beheld by minds limited in their power to apprehend, and influenced by the intellectual currents of their time and place? How were these issues viewed by the great Jewish philosophers of the past, who took the divine communication and all it entails seriously, while at the same time desired to understand it as much as humanly possible in the course of dealing with a myriad of other issues that occupied their attention? This book offers an in-depth study of prophecy in the thought of seven of the leading medieval Jewish philosophers: R. Saadiah Gaon, R. Judah Halevi, Maimonides, Gersonides, R. Hasdai Crescas, R. Joseph Albo and Baruch Spinoza. It attempts to capture the `original voice' of these thinkers by looking at the intellectual milieus in which they developed their philosophies, and by carefully analyzing their views in their textual contexts. It also deals with the relation between the earlier approaches and the later ones. Overall, this book presents a significant model for narrating the history of an idea.
Author | : James A. Diamond |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2014-10-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1139917293 |
Jewish thought since the Middle Ages can be regarded as a sustained dialogue with Moses Maimonides, regardless of the different social, cultural, and intellectual environments in which it was conducted. Much of Jewish intellectual history can be viewed as a series of engagements with him, fueled by the kind of 'Jewish' rabbinic and esoteric writing Maimonides practiced. This book examines a wide range of theologians, philosophers, and exegetes who share a passionate engagement with Maimonides, assaulting, adopting, subverting, or adapting his philosophical and jurisprudential thought. This ongoing enterprise is critical to any appreciation of the broader scope of Jewish law, philosophy, biblical interpretation, and Kabbalah. Maimonides's legal, philosophical, and exegetical corpus became canonical in the sense that many subsequent Jewish thinkers were compelled to struggle with it in order to advance their own thought. As such, Maimonides joins fundamental Jewish canon alongside the Bible, the Talmud, and the Zohar.
Author | : Moses Maimonides |
Publisher | : London : G. Routledge |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : Jewish law |
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Author | : Abraham Joshua Heschel |
Publisher | : KTAV Publishing House, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780881253467 |
Israelite prophets is well known, his studies of prophetic inspiration among Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages is not, in part because it exists in article form and in part because these articles were written in Hebrew. The standard Jewish view is that prophecy ended with the ancient prophets, somewhere early in the Second Temple era. Heschel demonstrated that this view is not altogether accurate. Belief in the possibility of continued prophetic inspiration, and in its.
Author | : Eric Lawee |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2012-02-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0791489884 |
Winner of the 2002 Nauchman Sokol-Mollie Halberstadt Prize in Biblical/Rabbinic Scholarship presented by the Canadian Jewish Book Awards Finalist, 2002 Scholarship Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Award presented by the National Jewish Book Council Financier and courtier to the kings of Portugal, Spain, and Italy and Spanish Jewry's foremost representative at court at the time of its 1492 expulsion, Isaac Abarbanel was also Judaism's leading scholar at the turn of the sixteenth century. His work has had a profound influence on both his contemporaries and later thinkers, Jewish and Christian. Isaac Abarbanel's Stance Toward Tradition is the first full-length study of Abarbanel in half a century. The book considers a wide range of Abarbanel's writings, focusing for the first time on the dominant exegetical side of his intellectual achievements as reflected in biblical commentaries and messianic writings. Author Eric Lawee approaches Abarbanel's work from the perspective of his negotiations with texts and teachings bequeathed to him from the Jewish past. The work provides insight into the important spiritual and intellectual developments in late medieval and early modern Judaism while offering a portrait of a complex scholar whose stance before tradition combined conservatism with creativity and reverence with daring.