Abraham Cohen de Herrera: Gate of Heaven

Abraham Cohen de Herrera: Gate of Heaven
Title Abraham Cohen de Herrera: Gate of Heaven PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Krabbenhoft
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 585
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004493840

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With the publication of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Gate of Heaven, a widely influential work of Jewish mysticism is available for the first time in an unabridged, annotated English edition. In this work, originally written in Spanish for the marrano community of Amsterdam, Herrera (d. 1635) follows the syncretic model of Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola in reconciling the teachings of the Sefer Yezirah, the Zohar, Moses Cordovero, Isaac Lurian and the Lurianic school (in particular Israel Sarug), with Aristotelian, Platonic, and Neoplatonic metaphysics, medieval Islamic and Jewish theology, and Scholasticism. This thorough synthesis explains the work's appeal to philosophers like Spinoza, Leibniz, Henry More, Hegel, and Jacob Bruckner.

The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Kabbalah on Spinoza's Metaphysics

The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Kabbalah on Spinoza's Metaphysics
Title The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Kabbalah on Spinoza's Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Miquel Beltran
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 459
Release 2016-06-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004315683

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In this book the author seeks to find historiographical and textual evidence that Abraham Cohen de Herrera ‘s main kabbalistic work, Puerta del Cielo, influenced Spinoza’s metaphysics as it is expounded in his later work, the Ethica. Many of the most important ontological topics maintained by the philosopher, like the concept of the first cause as substance, the procession of the infinite modes, the subjective or metaphorical reality of the attributes, and the two different understandings of God, were anticipated in Herrera’s mystical treatise. Both shared a particular consideration of panentheism that entails acosmism. This influence is proven through a comparative examination of the writings of both authors, as well as a detailed research on previous Jewish philosophical thought.

על בריאה ועל יצירה במחשבה היהודית

על בריאה ועל יצירה במחשבה היהודית
Title על בריאה ועל יצירה במחשבה היהודית PDF eBook
Author Joseph Dan
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 708
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9783161487149

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Joseph Dan, the Gershom Scholem Professor of Kabbalah Emeritus at the Hebrew University and long-time Professor of Jewish Studies at the Freie Universitat Berlin, is one of the most influential figures in the fields of Jewish mystical thought, homiletical and ethical literature, modern Messianism and Hasidism, and contemporary 'belles-lettres'. His studies of the diverse aspects of Jewish creativity, with close attention to the dialectics of religious-cultural continuity versus historical innovation, provide a comprehensive overview of the complex history of Jewish thought and its multiple creative faces. It is precisely for this reason, to honor Joseph Dan's multifaceted research, that his many colleagues, students, and friends, scattered among universities around the world, have decided to focus their contributions in this Festschrift on the continuing process of creation and re-creation in Jewish thought throughout the centuries. Contributors: Philip Alexander, Dan Ben-Amos, Peter Schafer, Margarete Schluter, Bernard McGinn, Klaus Herrmann, Herbert Davidson, Annelies Kuyt, Haym Soloveitchik, Eli Yassif, Gerold Necker, Marc Saperstein, Giuseppe Veltri, Aviezer Ravitzky, Avinoam Rosenak, Kimmy Caplan, Saverio Campanini, Eric Jacobson, Yair Zakovitch, Rachel Elior, David Weiss Halivni, Avigdor Shinan, Avraham Grossman, Giulio Busi, Moshe Hallamish, Chava Turniansky, Jacob Elbaum, Hagit Matras, Joseph Hacker, Raya Haran, Arnold J. Band, Hamutal Bar Yosef, Miri Kubovy, Naama ben Shahar.

Tsimtsum and Modernity

Tsimtsum and Modernity
Title Tsimtsum and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Agata Bielik-Robson
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 470
Release 2020-12-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110684357

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This volume is the first-ever collection of essays devoted to the Lurianic concept of tsimtsum. It contains eighteen studies in philosophy, theology, and intellectual history, which demonstrate the historical development of this notion and its evolving meaning: from the Hebrew Bible and the classical midrashic collections, through Kabbalah, Isaac Luria himself and his disciples, up to modernity (ranging from Spinoza, Böhme, Leibniz, Newton, Schelling, and Hegel to Scholem, Rosenzweig, Heidegger, Benjamin, Adorno, Horkheimer, Levinas, Jonas, Moltmann, and Derrida).

Heidegger and Jewish Thought

Heidegger and Jewish Thought
Title Heidegger and Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author Elad Lapidot
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 322
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786604736

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This book presents Jewish thought as a new perspective for perceiving and examining Heidegger's philosophy in relation to the Western intellectual tradition, offering new and constructive directions for the current Black Notebooks debate and featuring work by the leading authors of that debate.

Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance Reformer of Aristotelianism

Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance Reformer of Aristotelianism
Title Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance Reformer of Aristotelianism PDF eBook
Author Kuni Sakamoto
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 221
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 900431010X

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This monograph is the first to analyze Julius Caesar Scaliger’s Exotericae Exercitationes (1557). In order to make this late-Renaissance work accessible to modern readers, Kuni Sakamoto conducted a detailed textual analysis and revealed the basic tenets of Scaliger’s philosophy.

Redemption in the Lurianic Kabbalah and its Branches

Redemption in the Lurianic Kabbalah and its Branches
Title Redemption in the Lurianic Kabbalah and its Branches PDF eBook
Author Redemption in the Lurianic Kabbalah and its Branches
Publisher Josef Blaha
Total Pages 223
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 8011002759

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The book Redemption in the Lurianic Kabbalah and Its Branches deals with a little known aspect of Rabbi Luria’s mystic teaching, about Redemption. The author of the book is grateful to Prof. Ronit Meroz from Tel Aviv University for her book on this subject which was Prof. Meroz’s doctoral work at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1988. The author of this book has taught this subject to US students at the University in Prague for several semesters. Rabbi Luria influenced in an immense way not only Judaism, but even some Christian thinkers, as for example the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz and the modern theologian Jürgen Moltmann. Everybody will agree that our world needs improvement, and the teaching of Rabbi Luria offers a sort of hope for a better world.