Laws Concerning Idolatry, Chapter 1
Maimonides
Maimonides speaks to the gradual decay of true understanding when symbols replace substance. In his time, the Jewish community faced the challenge of reconciling ancient traditions with the influx of Aristotelian thought. He aimed to restore the core of Jewish belief, ensuring that the divine wasn't overshadowed by idolatrous practices or mere ritual. In a world increasingly enamored with the tangible, Maimonides sought to remind his community of the essence behind the image.