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Opening The Gates Of Interpretation Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval Mordechai Z Cohen

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Opening The Gates Of Interpretation Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval Mordechai Z Cohen
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 597
Author: Mordechai Z. Cohen
ISBN: 9789004189324, 9004189327
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Opening The Gates Of Interpretation Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval Mordechai Z Cohen by Mordechai Z. Cohen 9789004189324, 9004189327 instant download after payment.

The biblical hermeneutics of the illustrious philosopher-talmudist Moses Maimonides (1138-1204) has long been underappreciated, and viewed in isolation from the celebrated philological schools of plain sense (peshat) Jewish Bible exegesis. Aiming to redress this imbalance, this study identifies Maimonides substantial contributions to that interpretive movement, assessing its achievements in cultural context. Like others in the rationalist Geonic-Andalusian school, Maimonides understanding of Scripture was informed by Arabic learning. Drawing upon Greco-Arabic logic, poetics, politics, physics and metaphysics, as well as Muslim jurisprudence, he devised sophisticated new approaches to key issues that occupied other exegetes, including a variety of interpretive cruxes, the reconciliation of Scripture with reason, a legal hermeneutics for deriving halakhah (Jewish law) from Scripture, and the nature of interpretation itself.

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