Monday, April 9, 2018

rambam - Are the works of Maimonides treated as divinely inspired?


How are the writings of Moses Maimonides typically "seen" by Jews?


Are his works considered to be directly inspired by God (such as the Tanakh) and therefore infallible, or are they considered to be "good writings" (such as an Encyclopedia, or any secular historical work), prone to error, but still an excellent source of information?




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