
The guide for the perplexed
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Authors:
- Friedländer, M. (Michael)
1833 - 1910
- Maimonides, Moses
1135 - 1204
About this book
In an era marked by intellectual fervor and religious inquiry, "The Guide for the Perplexed" by Moses Maimonides emerges as a pivotal philosophical treatise. This profound work navigates the complexities of faith and reason, offering insights into the nature of God and the universe. Maimonides tackles the dichotomy between divine attributes and human understanding, while emphasizing the importance of rational thought in spiritual matters. Ideal for students, scholars, and civic activists, this text serves as a bridge for those grappling with the intersection of belief and philosophy. Dive into Maimonides' exploration of metaphysics and ethics, and discover how his arguments continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on faith and reason.