Abraham Abulafia’s Esotericism
Title | Abraham Abulafia’s Esotericism PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | 636 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110598779 |
This book focuses on Abraham Abulafia's esoteric thought in relation to Maimonides, Maimonideans, and Islamic thought in the line of Leo Strauss' theory of the history of philosophy. A survey of Abulafia's sources leads into an analysis of the esoteric meaning on the famous parable of the three rings, considering also the possible connection between this parable, which Abdulafia inserted into a book dedicated to his student, the 13th century rabbi Nathan the wise, and the Lessing's Play "Nathan the Wise." The book also examines Abulafia's universalistic understanding of the nature of the Bible, the Hebrew language, and the people of Israel (or the Sinaic revelation). The universal aspects of Abulafia’s thought have been put in relief against the more widespread Kabbalistic views which are predominantly particularistic. A number of texts have also been identified here for the first time as authored by Abulafia.
Abraham Abulafia's Esotericism
Title | Abraham Abulafia's Esotericism PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | de Gruyter |
Total Pages | 450 |
Release | 2020-02-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783110600858 |
This book focuses on Abraham Abulafia's esoteric thought in relation to Maimonides, Maimonideans, and Islamic thought in the line of Leo Strauss' theory of the history of philosophy. A survey of Abulafia's sources leads into an analysis of the esoteric meaning on the famous parable of the three rings, considering also the possible connection between this parable, which Abdulafia inserted into a book dedicated to his student, the 13th century rabbi Nathan the wise, and the Lessing's Play "Nathan the Wise." The book also examines Abulafia's universalistic understanding of the nature of the Bible, the Hebrew language, and the people of Israel (or the Sinaic revelation). The universal aspects of Abulafia's thought have been put in relief against the more widespread Kabbalistic views which are predominantly particularistic. A number of texts have also been identified here for the first time as authored by Abulafia.
Secrets and Pearls:On Abraham Abulafia's Esotericism
Title | Secrets and Pearls:On Abraham Abulafia's Esotericism PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 465 |
Release | 2018-09-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783110540031 |
Abraham Abulafia--kabbalist and Prophet
Title | Abraham Abulafia--kabbalist and Prophet PDF eBook |
Author | Elliot R. Wolfson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia
Title | The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | 262 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1438407459 |
This book represents the first wide-scale presentation of a major Jewish mystic, the founder of the ecstatic Kabbalah. It includes a description of the techniques employed by his master, including the role of music. There is a discussion of the characteristics of his mystical experience and the erotic imagery by which it was expressed. Based on all the extant manuscript material of Abulafia, this book opens the way to a new understanding of Jewish mysticism. It points to the importance of the ecstatic Kabbalah for the later developments in mystical Judaism.
Abraham Abulafia
Title | Abraham Abulafia PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Idel |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 624 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
Mystifying Kabbalah
Title | Mystifying Kabbalah PDF eBook |
Author | Boaz Huss |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-09-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0190086971 |
Most scholars of Judaism take the term "Jewish mysticism" for granted, and do not engage in a critical discussion of the essentialist perceptions that underlie it. Mystifying Kabbalah studies the evolution of the concept of Jewish mysticism. It examines the major developments in the academic study of Jewish mysticism and its impact on modern Kabbalistic movements in the contexts of Jewish nationalism and New Age spirituality. Boaz Huss argues that Jewish mysticism is a modern discursive construct and that the identification of Kabbalah and Hasidism as forms of mysticism, which appeared for the first time in the nineteenth century and has become prevalent since the early twentieth, shaped the way in which Kabbalah and Hasidism are perceived and studied today. The notion of Jewish mysticism was established when western scholars accepted the modern idea that mysticism is a universal religious phenomenon of a direct experience of a divine or transcendent reality and applied it to Kabbalah and Hasidism. "Jewish mysticism" gradually became the defining category in the modern academic research of these topics. This book clarifies the historical, cultural, and political contexts that led to the identification of Kabbalah and Hasidism as Jewish mysticism, exposing the underlying ideological and theological presuppositions and revealing the impact of this "mystification" on contemporary forms of Kabbalah and Hasidism.