Maimonidean Criticism and the Maimonidean Controversy, 1180-1240 /

Although Maimonides is now known as one of the greatest Jewish theologians and philosophers of the middle ages, his writings were denounced from the outset - first in the East then in the West. In fact, by the mid-1230's the so-called Maimonidean Controversy that had begun within the Jewish com...

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Main Author: Silver, Daniel Jeremy (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1965.

Series: European History and Culture - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: B759.M34

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Dedication /
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  • Acknowledgments /
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  • Introduction /
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  • Chapter One Changing Times and Changing Tensions /
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  • Chapter Two Maimonides: The Man - The Teachings - The Presence /
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  • Chapter Three The Awkward Controversy /
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  • Chapter Four Criticism and Controversy in the Near East /
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  • Chapter Five Halachic Criticism /
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  • Chapter Six Jonathan Ha-Kohen of Lunel and the Broadening of Critical Horizons /
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  • Chapter Seven The Resurrection Debate /
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  • Chapter Eight The Compass Points of Jewish Culture /
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  • Chapter Nine The Actual Controversy /
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  • Back Matter
  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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