Focusing on the marginal figures in society, James Diamond explores how Moses Maimonides reinterprets lepers, converts, and heretics to illustrate deeper theological and philosophical issues. Through close readings of significant texts like the Guide of the Perplexed and the Mishneh Torah, Diamond emphasizes the interplay between Maimonides' legal and philosophical insights. This work enhances Jewish studies by addressing exegesis and hermeneutics, proposing that literary appreciation is essential for understanding Maimonides and Jewish exegetical texts.
James A. Diamond Knihy



The first book to reveal the lives of Walthamstow's ordinary folk from the Iron Age to today
Maimonides and the Shaping of the Jewish Canon
- 328 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
The book explores the diverse perspectives of theologians, philosophers, and exegetes who are deeply engaged with Maimonides' work. It highlights their interpretations and the impact of Maimonides' thought on various fields, showcasing the ongoing relevance of his ideas in contemporary discourse. Through this examination, the text reveals the rich dialogue between Maimonides and his intellectual descendants.