ISBN:
9781933379708
Language:
English
Pages:
lxx, 370 Seiten
Year of publication:
2019
Series Statement:
Sources and studies in the literature of Jewish mysticism 53
Series Statement:
Sources and studies in the literature of Jewish mysticism
Keywords:
G'iḳaṭilyah, Yosef Avraham
;
Emanation
;
Sprachphilosophie
;
Kabbala
;
G'iḳaṭilyah, Yosef Avraham 1248-1325
;
Kabbala
;
Emanation
;
Sprachphilosophie
Abstract:
Rabbi Joseph ben Abraham Giqatilla (1248 – c. 1325) is considered the most representative figure of a stream of Jewish mysticism devoted in particular to the investigation of the mysteries of the divine names. Giqatilla believes that any appellative which Scripture attributes to God represents the very matrix of the universe. The present monograph intends to provide a comprehensive illustration of his thought, his Rabbinical education, and his relationship with other prominent qabbalists in thirteenth-century Spain—Abraham Abulafia and Moshe de Leon. Most of the previous scholarship shares the problematic assumption that there would be a dramatic distinction between an 'early' and 'later' Giqatilla and that this would have reverberated into form, style, and content. On the contrary, the present monograph maintains the fundamental assumption that specific differences between the young and older Giqatilla shall not rule out the possibility of reading his entire speculation in a unitary, evolutionary perspective. Therefore, it argues that here are three periods in Giqatilla's speculation—a 'philosophical' one, a 'theosophical' one, and a 'theological-political' one.
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