OCR: G582 A2 Religious Ethics
Moses Maimonides (1135–1204) is considered the greatest and most controversial of the Jewish medieval philosophers. While his extensive and diverse work changed the course of Jewish law and theology, his influence beyond the Jewish world is also of real importance, if sometimes understated.
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