This monument of rabbinical exegesis, written at the end of the
twelfth century, has exerted an immense and continuing influence
upon Jewish thought. It has also been a formative element in the
thinking of leading Christian writers and philosophers down through
the seventeenth century. The Guide is not a philosophical treatise.
Rather, its aim is to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities
arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its
literal meaning.
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