A challenging look at two great Jewish philosophers, and what
their thinking means to our understanding of God, truth, revelation
and reason.
Moses Maimonides (11381204) is Jewish historys greatest exponent
of a rational, philosophically sound Judaism. He strove to
reconcile the teachings of the Bible and rabbinic tradition with
the principles of Aristotelian philosophy, arguing that religion
and philosophy ultimately must arrive at the same truth. Baruch
Spinoza (163277) is Jewish historys most illustrious heretic. He
believed that truth could be attained through reason alone, and
that philosophy and religion were separate domains that could not
be reconciled. His critique of the Bible and its teachings caused
an intellectual and spiritual upheaval whose effects are still felt
today.
Rabbi Marc D. Angel discusses major themes in the writings of
Maimonides and Spinoza to show us how modern people can deal with
religion in an intellectually honest and meaningful way. From
Maimonides, we gain insight on how to harmonize traditional
religious belief with the dictates of reason. From Spinoza, we gain
insight into the intellectual challenges which must be met by
modern believers.
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