Guide for the Perplexed, Part 1

Guide for the Perplexed, Part 1
The Guide for the Perplexed, written by Moses Maimonides in the 12th century, is a seminal work in Medieval Jewish philosophy. It seeks to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Rabbinical teachings, addressing the conflicts between reason and faith. Despite its intention to clarify and defend Jewish theology, the book faced criticism for its perceived contradictions with traditional beliefs, making it a controversial yet influential text in both Jewish and philosophical discourse.
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