Knowledge of God and the development of early Kabbalah

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Knowledge of God and the development of early Kabbalah

"....A major factor that led to the development of Kabbalah was the adoption by the first Kabbalists of a philosophic ethos that, under the influence of the newly emergent Hebrew philosophic materials, had taken root in Jewish communities in Languedoc and Catalonia. This was an ethos in which a sort of meta-reflection on classical Jewish texts and, in particular, the investigation of God as the height of that reflection, was accorded great religious significance....Kabbalah...did not emerge as a true literary tradition until the first half of the thirteenth century, when the Languedocian and the Catalonian students and followers of R. Isaac the Blind, the son of the...leading Rabbinic figure, R. Abraham ben David, wrote the first Kabbalistic works...I will refer to them as the circle of R. Isaac. It is the emergence of Kabbalah at the hands of this circle...that is my particular interest here."--Introduction, p. 3-4.

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Publisher
Brill
Language
English
Pages
275

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Table of Contents

Chap. 1. Creativity in the first kabbalistic writings
Chap. 2. The philosophic ethos
Chap. 3. Investigating God in rabbinic and later Jewish literature
Chap. 4. The philosophic ethos in the writings of the first kabbalists
Chap. 5. Investigating God in Sefer ha-Bahir
Chap. 6. The philosophic ethos in the writings of Nahmanides.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Published in
Leiden, Boston
Series
Supplements to the Journal of Jewish thought and philosophy -- v. 18

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.1/609
Library of Congress
BM526 .D38 2012, BM526.D38 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
275

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25371990M
ISBN 13
9789004234260, 9789004234277
LCCN
2012021090
OCLC/WorldCat
798437797

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16699741W

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