Searching for a Distant God

The Legacy of Maimonides
ISBN13: 9780195128468ISBN10: 019512846X Hardback, 264 pages
Dec 1999,  In Stock

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$110.00 (04)
Winner of the 2001 Koret Jewish Book Award, by the Koret Foundation in cooperation with the National Foundation for Jewish Culture

Description

Monotheism is usually considered Judaism's greatest contribution to world culture, but it is far from clear what monotheism is. This work examines the notion that monotheism is not so much a claim about the number of God as a claim about the nature of God. Seeskin argues that the idea of a God who is separate from his creation and unique is not just an abstraction but a suitable basis for worship. He examines this conclusion in the contexts of prayer, creation, sabbath observance, repentance, religious freedom, and love of God. Maimonides plays a central role in the argument both because of his importance to Jewish self-understanding and because he deals with the question of how philosophic ideas are embodied in religious ritual.

Product Details

264 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-512846-8ISBN10: 0-19-512846-X

About the Author(s)

Kenneth Seeskin, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for the Writing Arts, Northwestern University

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