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OverviewThe biblical hermeneutics of the illustrious philosopher-talmudist Moses Maimonides (1138-1204) has long been underappreciated, and viewed in isolation from the celebrated philological schools of “plain sense” (peshat) Jewish Bible exegesis. Aiming to redress this imbalance, this study identifies Maimonides’ substantial contributions to that interpretive movement, assessing its achievements in cultural context. Like others in the rationalist Geonic-Andalusian school, Maimonides’ understanding of Scripture was informed by Arabic learning. Drawing upon Greco-Arabic logic, poetics, politics, physics and metaphysics, as well as Muslim jurisprudence, he devised sophisticated new approaches to key issues that occupied other exegetes, including a variety of interpretive cruxes, the reconciliation of Scripture with reason, a legal hermeneutics for deriving halakhah (Jewish law) from Scripture, and the nature of interpretation itself. ""It is a valuable contribution to the entire study of medieval biblical exegesis and will undoubtedly serve as the basis of all subsequent discussions of Maimonides' hermeneutics."" - Daniel J. Lasker, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mordechai Z. CohenPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 48 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.175kg ISBN: 9789004189324ISBN 10: 9004189327 Pages: 596 Publication Date: 25 August 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: THE GEONIC-ANDALUSIAN HERITAGE CHAPTER 2: ZAHIR AL-NASS IN MAIMONIDES' SYSTEM CHAPTER 3. RATIONALE FOR THE COMMANDMENTS CHAPTER 4: MASHAL AS HERMENEUTICAL MODEL CHAPTER 5: HALAKHIC EXEGESIS AND MUSLIM JURISPRUDENCE CHAPTER 6. MAIMONIDES' RULE OF PESHAT PRIMACY CHAPTER 7: TRANSFORMATION OF THE PESHAT PRINCIPLE CHAPTER 8: INTEGRATING HALAKHAH AND PESHAT CHAPTER 9: COORDINATING PESHAT AND ZAHIR CHAPTER 10: THE GATES OF TA'WIL AND INTERPRETIVE CREATIVITY CONCLUSION: MAIMONIDES IN THE EXEGETICAL CONSTELLATION APPENDIX A: MEANING AND TRANSLATION OF THE PESHAT PRINCIPLE APPENDIX B: THE TERM PESHAT IN MAIMONIDES' OTHER WRITINGS APPENDIX C: IBN EZRA'S LIST OF EXAMPLES IN YESOD MORAReviewsWith its indexes, appendices and bibliography, Cohen's work makes an important contribution to Jewish intellectual history and to biblical scholarship. It will appeal to the specialist and is an essential text for an academic Judaica collection. Randall C. Belinfante, Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews (2012) Vol. 2, No. 1 It is a valuable contribution to the entire study of medieval biblical exegesis and will undoubtedly serve as the basis of all subsequent discussions of Maimonides' hermeneutics. Daniel J. Lasker, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev With its indexes, appendices and bibliography, Cohen's work makes an important contribution to Jewish intellectual history and to biblical scholarship. It will appeal to the specialist and is an essential text for an academic Judaica collection. Randall C. Belinfante, Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews (2012) Vol. 2, No. 1 It is a valuable contribution to the entire study of medieval biblical exegesis and will undoubtedly serve as the basis of all subsequent discussions of Maimonides' hermeneutics. Daniel J. Lasker, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Author InformationMordechai Z. Cohen, Ph.D. (1994) in Bible, Yeshiva University, is Professor of Bible and Associate Dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. He has published extensively on Jewish Bible interpretation, including Three Approaches to Biblical Metaphor (Brill, 2003). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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