Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People
Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People explores Maimonides' philosophical psychology, his ethics, his views on prophecy, providence, and immortality, his understanding of the place of gentiles in the Messianic area, his attitude toward proselytes, his answer to the question, "Who is a Jew?", his conception of the nature of Torah, and his arguments concerning the nature of the Chosen People. With respect to each of these issues, Kellner shows that Maimonides adopted positions that reflected his emphasis on nurture over nature and his insistence that it is intellectual perfection and not ethnic affiliation which is crucial.

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Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People
Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People explores Maimonides' philosophical psychology, his ethics, his views on prophecy, providence, and immortality, his understanding of the place of gentiles in the Messianic area, his attitude toward proselytes, his answer to the question, "Who is a Jew?", his conception of the nature of Torah, and his arguments concerning the nature of the Chosen People. With respect to each of these issues, Kellner shows that Maimonides adopted positions that reflected his emphasis on nurture over nature and his insistence that it is intellectual perfection and not ethnic affiliation which is crucial.

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Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People

Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People

by Menachem Kellner
Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People

Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People

by Menachem Kellner

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Maimonides on Judaism and the Jewish People explores Maimonides' philosophical psychology, his ethics, his views on prophecy, providence, and immortality, his understanding of the place of gentiles in the Messianic area, his attitude toward proselytes, his answer to the question, "Who is a Jew?", his conception of the nature of Torah, and his arguments concerning the nature of the Chosen People. With respect to each of these issues, Kellner shows that Maimonides adopted positions that reflected his emphasis on nurture over nature and his insistence that it is intellectual perfection and not ethnic affiliation which is crucial.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791406915
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/10/1991
Series: SUNY series in Jewish Philosophy
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)
Lexile: 1520L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Menachem Kellner teaches medieval Jewish philosophy in the Department of Jewish History and Thought at the University of Haifa and chairs the Haifa University Department of Maritime Civilizations. He is the author of Dogma in Medieval Jewish Thought and of Maimonides on Human Perfection, translator of Isaac Abravanel's Principles of Faith, and editor of Contemporary Jewish Ethics and The Pursuit of the Ideal: Jewish Writings of Steven Schwarzschild also published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Preface

1. Introduction

2. Psychology

3. Ethics

4. Providence, Prophecy, and Immortality

5. The Place of Gentiles in the Messianic Era

6. Proselytes

7. What Is a Jew?

8. The Nature of Torah

9. Israel

10. Conclusion

Citations from Maimonides's Works

Notes

Works Cited

Index

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