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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... Zohar to the status of villain and sorcerer , Balaam makes a comeback in the Lurianic tradition . He is refashioned as simultaneously a prophet rooted in the demonic , and a non - Israelite prophet who desires , and ultimately succeeds ...
... Zohar) as tehiru. This divine vacuum was not actually void of God (that would be metaphysically impossible) but rather contained a diminished state of God that could accommodate something outside ita self. There is a lively ...
... Zohar. Parzufim are formed through the process of emanaa tion after the destructive moment of rupture. The broken nature of the parzufim is illustrated by the fact that they cannot maintain a state of heta erosexual coupling (yihud) due ...
... Zohar. These sections of the Zohar are predictably the most often cited in Lurianic literature. When these gendered parzufim are able to unite in sexual union (sexual union being the root metaphor for healthy symmetry), divine effluence ...
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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 |