ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1948.

Moses Maimonides was one of the most powerful philosophers of the Middle Ages. The philosophical basis which he elaborated for Judaism had a profound influence on mediaeval Christian thinkers. This volume describes the full background of Maimonides’s thinking in its twelfth-century historical and religious context.

 

part I|35 pages

The Man and His Work

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Life and Background

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

Works

chapter |8 pages

General Characteristics

part II|39 pages

The Guide

chapter Chapter IV|13 pages

Maimonides and the Theologians

chapter Chapter V|12 pages

Maimonides and the Scientists

chapter Chapter VI|13 pages

The Way of Rational Religion

part III|50 pages

Maimonides' Place in History

chapter VIII|27 pages

Maimonides in the Synagogue

chapter Chapter IX|11 pages

Maimonides and Humanity

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue