Moses Maimonides and Chaim Volozhiner

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eyn Sof
eyn Sof mysticism
God
Messianism
Monotheism
monotheistic discourse
monotheistic scepticism
moral discourse
Moses Maimonides
Mysticism
Negative Theology
negative theology biblical hermeneutics
ontological argument analysis
Prayer
Prophecy
prophecy interpretation
Reb Chaim Volozhiner
Religion
scientific discourse
Skepticism
Talmudic studies

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  • ISBN 9781032647951
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Moses Maimonides and Reb Chaim Volozhiner are among the most famous and influential medieval and early modern writers offering theoretical resolutions about how to comprehend the concept of God.

Aryeh Botwinick explores some of the broad based philosophical and theological issues about human understanding of God, the role of Messianism in worldly affairs, and the mystical notion of Eyn Sof. He forefronts the privacy of language and highlights the continuity between monotheistic discourse, scientific discourse, moral discourse, and common sense. In particular he analyses the views of the famed medieval Jewish philosopher, Moses Maimonides (1138–1204), and the modern Talmudic master, Chaim Volozhiner (1749–1841). The author’s contention is that the scope of their contributions is much wider than is generally understood.

This book will appeal to readers with an interest in Talmudic and Maimonidean studies; students of intellectual history of various monotheistic religions; and scholars and journalists specializing in Mideast conflict as well as in domestic and international internecine warfare.

Aryeh Botwinick is Professor of Religion and Jewish Studies at Temple University. His most prominent research interests are negative theology and its relationship to skepticism, and Maimonidean Studies. His most important publications are Skepticism, Belief, and the Modern: Maimonides to Nietzsche (1997), and Michael Oakeshott’s Skepticism (2011).

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