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Maimonides (1135-1204) was a Hebrew philosopher, also known as Moses ben Maimon or Rambam. Being a very astute religious philosopher and physician, his genius revealed itself in fields of law, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, and logic.
Moses Maimonides, the great Jewish Philosopher of the twelfth century, in describing the Tables of the Law written by the finger of God, divides all productions into two general orders: products of Nature and products of art.
Maimonides, the great Jewish theologian and historian, who at one time was almost deified by his countrymen and afterward treated as a heretic, remarks, that the more absurd and void of sense the Talmud seems the more sublime is the secret meaning.
115:2 RABBI MOSES MAIMONIDES, "GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED." EXTRACTS PART III., CHAPTER XX71., PAGES 298-299. 2ND EDITION OF TRANSLATION BY M. FRIEDLANDER, PH.D. 115:* PAGE 126.
Petru Moldovan: Moshe Idel: Maimonides and the Jewish Mystic JSRI: Moshe Idel: "Unio Mystica" as a Criterion: Some Observations on "Hegelian" Phenomenologies of Mysticism ...
Rambam is Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (another acronym), usually called in English by his Greek name, Maimonides.
Teresa of Avila, to Gautama Buddha, to Lady Tsogyal, to Emerson, Eckhart, Maimonides, Shankara, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Bodhidharma, Garab Dorje. But their message is always the same: let this consciousness be in you which is in me.
Devarim Nechohim (Replying with Clear Statements) as a rebuttal of Samuel ibn Tibbon's Ma'amar Yikavu ha-Mayim (Treatise on "Let the Waters be Gathered"), a philosophical exposition of the creation by one of the Hebrew translators of Maimonides' ...
See also: World, Philo, Moses, Christ, Spiritual
 
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