ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL

It is common to interpret Maimonides as emphasizing the unknowability of God’s essence. In this paper, Sarah Pessin asks us to supplement this interpretation with the additional sense that God’s essence is also knowable for Maimonides. Analyzing Maimonides’ treatment of Exodus 33-34 and his treatmen...

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Main Author: Sarah Pessin
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Panamericana 2013-11-01
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Online Access:http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/62
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spelling doaj-379b7100c33543e0b223d56616543f902020-11-25T03:31:52ZspaUniversidad PanamericanaTópicos0188-66492007-84982013-11-014217510510.21555/top.v42i1.6262ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWLSarah Pessin0Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileIt is common to interpret Maimonides as emphasizing the unknowability of God’s essence. In this paper, Sarah Pessin asks us to supplement this interpretation with the additional sense that God’s essence is also knowable for Maimonides. Analyzing Maimonides’ treatment of Exodus 33-34 and his treatment of the various ways of knowing and not knowing “God’s Face” and “God’s Back,” Pessin identifies “philosophical wonder” as a special state in which philosophers and prophets apprehend nature in such a way as to be filled with an awareness of God’s presence in the universe. After presenting passages of the Guide of the Perplexed which beckon to God’s knowability, she goes on to introduce “hylomorphic apophasis”—the idea that God, for Maimonides, is simultaneously manifest in and obscured by the materiality of nature. The essay ends with a consideration of Maimonides’ analysis of a Rabbinic verse about God’s wrapping himself in a prayer shawl.http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/62Maimonidesla esencia de Diosel rostro de Diosla espalda de Diosla gloria de Diosasombro filosóficoapófasis hilomórfica.
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ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
Tópicos
Maimonides
la esencia de Dios
el rostro de Dios
la espalda de Dios
la gloria de Dios
asombro filosófico
apófasis hilomórfica.
author_facet Sarah Pessin
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title ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
title_short ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
title_full ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
title_fullStr ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
title_full_unstemmed ON GLIMPSING THE FACE OF GOD IN MAIMONIDES: WONDER, "HYLOMORPHIC APOPHASIS" AND THE DIVINE PRAYER SHAWL
title_sort on glimpsing the face of god in maimonides: wonder, "hylomorphic apophasis" and the divine prayer shawl
publisher Universidad Panamericana
series Tópicos
issn 0188-6649
2007-8498
publishDate 2013-11-01
description It is common to interpret Maimonides as emphasizing the unknowability of God’s essence. In this paper, Sarah Pessin asks us to supplement this interpretation with the additional sense that God’s essence is also knowable for Maimonides. Analyzing Maimonides’ treatment of Exodus 33-34 and his treatment of the various ways of knowing and not knowing “God’s Face” and “God’s Back,” Pessin identifies “philosophical wonder” as a special state in which philosophers and prophets apprehend nature in such a way as to be filled with an awareness of God’s presence in the universe. After presenting passages of the Guide of the Perplexed which beckon to God’s knowability, she goes on to introduce “hylomorphic apophasis”—the idea that God, for Maimonides, is simultaneously manifest in and obscured by the materiality of nature. The essay ends with a consideration of Maimonides’ analysis of a Rabbinic verse about God’s wrapping himself in a prayer shawl.
topic Maimonides
la esencia de Dios
el rostro de Dios
la espalda de Dios
la gloria de Dios
asombro filosófico
apófasis hilomórfica.
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