Judaism

The history of Judaism includes both attempts at rational explanation and mystical speculation about the mysteries of creation.

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The rationalist approach is represented by Moses ben Maimon's The Guide for the Perplexed - a synthesis of Jewish thought and Aristotle's philosophy. Judaism's most important mystical work is the Sefer Jecira - an ancient Jewish treatise on the creation of the world that has been an inspiration to Jewish mystics.