From Metaphysics to Midrash: Myth, History, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Lurianic KabbalaIndiana University Press, 09/07/2008 - 368 من الصفحات In From Metaphysics to Midrash, Shaul Magid explores the exegetical tradition of Isaac Luria and his followers within the historical context in 16th-century Safed, a unique community that brought practitioners of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam into close contact with one another. Luria's scripture became a theater in which kabbalists redrew boundaries of difference in areas of ethnicity, gender, and the human relation to the divine. Magid investigates how cultural influences altered scriptural exegesis of Lurianic Kabbala in its philosophical, hermeneutical, and historical perspectives. He suggests that Luria and his followers were far from cloistered. They used their considerable skills to weigh in on important matters of the day, offering, at times, some surprising solutions to perennial theological problems. |
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... Lurianic Kabbala / Shaul Magid . ( Indiana studies in biblical literature ) 1. — p . cm . Includes bibliographical references and index . ISBN 978-0-253-35088-6 ( cl : alk . paper ) 1. Luria , Isaac ben Solomon , 1534–1572 . 2. Cabala ...
... Kabbala (kitvei ARI) by the renowned Jerusalem kabbalist Ha-Rav Mordechai Attia. During the three years I studied with Rav Attia I gained preliminary access to the complex world of Lurianic Kabbala and its literature according to the ...
Myth, History, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Lurianic Kabbala Shaul Magid. and (re)creating the present. I assume that the past's own rendering of its own past essentially does the same thing. Much has been written on the nature ...
Myth, History, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Lurianic Kabbala Shaul Magid. which would become the standard legal code in modern Judaism ; the kabbalistic writings of Moses Cordovero whose Pardes Rimonim was an unmatched ...
Myth, History, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Lurianic Kabbala Shaul Magid. Reversion and inversion, making boundaries transversable, seeing the same in the “other” and redeeming the “other” for the sake of the (collect tive) ...
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1 Genesis | 34 |
2 Exodus | 75 |
3 Leviticus | 111 |
4 Numbers | 143 |
5 Deuteronomy | 196 |
Conclusion | 222 |
Notes | 229 |
Bibliography | 321 |
Index | 347 |
back cover | 355 |