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Crisis Discourse and the Dynamics of Tradition in Maimonides’ Oeuvre

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Book
Author/Creator:
Omer Michaelis
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Hebrew University Magnes Press 2023
Summary:
In his two masterworks, Mishneh Torah and The Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides explicitly articulates a dual crisis: the disintegration of the Halakhic tradition and the erosion of the esoteric knowledge of the Torah. This study presents a novel interpretation of Maimonides' crisis proclamations and the narratives linked to them. It primarily analyzes how Maimonides crafted a discourse of crisis, illuminating this through a comparison with earlier discourses in the Jewish canon and parallel crisis narratives in Islamic sources. The key question it seeks to answer is: why did Maimonides prominently employ this discourse in his works? The exploration of crisis discourse in Maimonides' work reveals how he introduces a marked internal tension in each of his two major works. On the one hand, he declares his commitment to both the halakhic tradition and the esoteric knowledge tradition, even as he retrospectively reshapes them. On the other hand, he emphasizes the urgent need for reforming these traditions to confront the rupture they have undergone. This study demonstrates that in both Mishneh Torah and The Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides portrays the process of breaking and refashioning tradition as an act of loyalty to these traditions during a time of crisis.
ISBN:
9789657839195
965783919X

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