Description
Author Moses Maimonides
Publisher Barnes & Noble 2004
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
The Guide for the Perplexed by Moses Maimonides is a seminal work in Jewish philosophy, written in the 12th century to harmonize religious beliefs with rational philosophy. Through thought-provoking discourse, Maimonides addresses questions of existence, divine attributes, and the reconciliation of faith with reason, offering timeless wisdom for seekers of spiritual and intellectual clarity. Translated by M. Friedländer with an introduction by David Taffel, this edition provides an accessible entry into Maimonides' intricate exploration of theology and metaphysics.