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Full Description
Moses Maimonides was a Renaissance man before there was a
Renaissance: a great physician who served a sultan, a dazzling Torah
scholar, a community leader, a daring philosopher whose greatest
work--The Guide for the Perplexed--attempted to reconcile scientific
knowledge with faith in God. He was a Jew living in a Muslim world, a
rationalist living in a time of superstition. Eight hundred years after
his death, his notions about God, faith, the afterlife, and the Messiah
still stir debate; his life as a physician still inspires; and the
enigmas of his character still fascinate.
Sherwin B. Nuland--best-selling author of How We Die--focuses
his surgeon’s eye and writer’s pen on this greatest of rabbis, most
intriguing of Jewish philosophers, and most honored of Jewish doctors.
He gives us a portrait of Maimonides that makes his life, his times,
and his thought accessible to the general reader as they have never
been before.
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