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Davies, Daniel
Description
More than 800 years after Maimonides’s death it remains hotly debated, with readers seeking secret philosophical messages behind its explicit teachings, a quest fueled partly by Maimonides’s own statement that certain parts of the Guide are based upon ideas that conflict with other parts. Through close readings of Maimonides’s work, Daniel Davies addresses the major debates surrounding its secret doctrine. He argues that perceived contradictions in Maimonides’s accounts of creation and divine attributes can be squared by paying attention to the various ways in which he presented his arguments. Davies shows how a coherent theological view can emerge from the many layers of the Guide. However, Maimonides’s clear declaration that certain matters must be hidden from the masses cannot be ignored, and the kind of inconsistency that is peculiar to the Guide requires another explanation. It is found in the purpose Maimonides assigns to the Guide: scriptural exegesis. Davies offers a detailed exposition of Maimonides’ interpretation, the deepest “secret of the Torah” which shares its name with metaphysics. By connecting the secret with currents in the Islamic world, the chapters show how Maimonides devised a new method of presentation in order to imitate scripture’s multilayered manner of communication. He updated what he took to be the correct interpretation of scripture by writing it in a work appropriate for his own time and to do so he had to keep the Torah’s most hidden secrets.
Additional Information
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Hardback
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215 Pages
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Published: December 2011
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ISBN: 9780199768738
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Series: Reflection & Theory in the Study of Religion
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