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Wed, 14 May

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Community Centre, 1-3 Elliott's Place

Great Debates in Jewish History - Lesson 3 The Maimonidean Controversy

Debate is not only encouraged within Judaism but resides at the very heart of our history and theology. This course explores six fundamental conflicts that pitted the greatest Jewish minds against each other—six instances of divergent perspectives, including several that are still debated today.

Great Debates in Jewish History - Lesson 3 The Maimonidean Controversy
Great Debates in Jewish History - Lesson 3 The Maimonidean Controversy

Time & Location

14 May 2025, 18:30 – 20:00 BST

Community Centre, 1-3 Elliott's Place, Elliott's Pl, London N1, UK

About the event

Please join us in person or on Zoom for our new free course: Great Debates in Jewish History.

Course Overview

Debate is not only encouraged within Judaism but resides at the very heart of our history and theology. Great Debates in Jewish History explores six fundamental conflicts that pitted the greatest Jewish minds against each other—six instances of divergent perspectives, including several that are still debated today.

Discover stirring and surprising accounts that span two millennia of Jewish disputation, reflecting the panorama of Jewish history and its monumental political, ethical, and spiritual challenges. Encounter the gripping narratives of six fascinating eras, the intellectual tension and points of view they unearth, and the light they shed on the most fundamental of Jewish beliefs.

Course Details

Lesson 3 The Maimonidean Controversy - Faith vs Reason

In the 13th century, Maimonides’s major philosophical work, the Guide for the Perplexed, was banned and even burned. Condemnation of his writings divided the Jewish world: Is rationalism an acceptable approach to Divine worship? What role does reason play in Judaism? And how do we resolve the conflict between faith and reason?

Tickets

  • Standard

    £15.00
  • Supporter Club Member

    £10.00
  • Student

    £5.00

Total

£0.00

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