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  • 1
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    Oxford [u.a.] : The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    ISBN: 9781909821040
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 301 Seiten)
    Edition: English edition first published in electronic form
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    Uniform Title: Mikdash u-merkavah, kohanim u-malʾakhim, hekhal ve-hekhalot ba-mistikah ha-Yehudit ha-kedumah
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elior, Rachel The three temples
    DDC: 296.712
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    Keywords: Mysticism Judaism ; History ; Hekhalot literature ; Merkava ; Priests, Jewish ; Bibliografie ; Judentum ; Mystik ; Hekhalot literature
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [268]-285) and index
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    Oxford : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
    ISBN: 9781909821088
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 342 Seiten)
    Edition: First published in electronic form
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ḳelner, Menaḥem, 1946 - Maimonides' confrontation with mysticism
    Keywords: Maimonides, Moses ; Maimonides, Moses *1135-1204* ; Maimonides, Moses *1135-1204* ; Mysticism Judaism ; Cabala History To 1500 ; Judaism Essence, genius, nature ; Rabbinical literature History and criticism ; Kabbala ; Philosophie ; Halacha ; Kritik ; Kulturkritik ; Judentum ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 ; Kabbala ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 ; Philosophie ; Halacha ; Kritik ; Kulturkritik ; Judentum
    Note: Originally published: 2006. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-334) and index
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  • 3
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    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004279209
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , cm
    Edition: Second, revised ed (Online-Ausg.)
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: Ancient Judaism and early Christianity
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Apocalyptic and Merkavah Mysticism: Second, Revised Edition
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    Keywords: Mysticism Judaism ; Apocalyptic literature ; Throne of God ; Mysticism Judaism ; Merkaba-Mystik ; Apokalyptik
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Quest for the Mystical Reality: Reflections on the Ontological Provenance of the Hekhalot Hymns and Visions -- 2 Two Essential Qualities of Jewish Apocalyptic -- 3 The Mystical Elements in Apocalyptic -- 4 The Attitude Towards the Merkavah Speculations in the Literature of the Tannaim and Amoraim -- 5 The Hekhalot Literature -- Introduction -- Reʾuyot Yeḥezkel -- Hekhalot Zutarti -- Hekhalot Rabbati -- Maʿaseh Merkavah -- Hekhalot Fragments -- Sefer Hekhalot (3 Enoch) -- Merkavah Rabbah -- Masekhet Hekhalot -- Shiʿur Qomah -- Physiognomy, Chiromancy and Metoposcopy -- Sefer Ha-Razim -- Concluding Chapter When Magical Techniques and Mystical Practices Become Neighbors: Methodological Considerations -- Appendices by Saul Lieberman -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: This is a new and revised edition of the book first published 1980. It contains new introductory and concluding chapters as well as a Bibliography and updated Index. Furthermore, substantial corrections, updates, and changes have been made in the original text. The changes concern matters of language and style, they nuance the line of argumentation, and they update the discussion of major issues. The new chapters fill several scholarly gaps that have opened since the initial publication of this book in 1980. The new Introductory Chapter explores new venues and issues in the study and assessment of the Hekhalot literature and relevant passages in apocalyptic literature, and this in light of epistemological and ontological considerations. The Concluding Chapter discusses the ritual praxis of the experience of the Hekhalot mystics and its affitnity to magic, and this in terms of new approaches to ritual theory
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789004252165
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (443 pages) , illustrations
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy v. 20
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Heikhalot rabbati ; Heikhalot zutrati ; Maʻaśeh merkavah ; Kitve-yad ha-Genizah ; Hekhalot literature Translations into English ; History and criticism ; Merkava ; Mysticism Judaism ; Cairo Genizah
    Abstract: Front Matter /James R. Davila -- Introduction /James R. Davila -- Hekhalot Rabbati: The Greater (Book of the Heavenly) Palaces /James R. Davila -- Sar Torah: The Prince of Torah /James R. Davila -- Hekhalot Zutarti: the Lesser (Book of the Heavenly) Palaces /James R. Davila -- Maʻaseh Merkavah: The Working of the Chariot /James R. Davila -- Merkavah Rabba: The Great (Book of the) Chariot /James R. Davila -- Some Shorter Macroforms /James R. Davila -- Geniza Fragments /James R. Davila -- Indexes /James R. Davila.
    Abstract: The Hekhalot literature is a motley collection of textually fluid and often textually corrupt documents in Hebrew and Aramaic which deal with mystical themes pertaining especially to God's throne-chariot (the Merkavah). They were composed between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, with roots in earlier traditions and a long and complex subsequent history of transmission. This volume presents English translations of eclectic critical texts, with a full apparatus of variants, of most of the major Hekhalot documents: Hekhalot Rabbati ; Sar Torah ; Hekhalot Zutarti ; Ma'aseh Merkavah ; Merkavah Rabba ; briefer macroforms: The Chapter of R. Nehuniah ben HaQanah , The Great Seal-Fearsome Crown , Sar Panim , The Ascent of Elijah ben Avuyah , and The Youth ; and the Hekhalot fragments from the Cairo Geniza
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789004181243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2010
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal of Jewish thought and philosophy v. 10
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Mystery of the Earth: Mysticism and Hasidism in the Thought of Martin Buber
    DDC: 296.3092
    Keywords: Buber, Martin ; Mysticism Judaism ; Hasidism
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /I. Koren -- Introduction /I. Koren -- Chapter One. Buber’s Early Mysticism 1899–1909: Under The Sign Of Ecstasy /I. Koren -- Chapter Two. Buber’s Second Mystical Period, 1909–1914: Under The Sign Of Unity /I. Koren -- Chapter Three. The Third Mystical Period: \'The Conversion\'—The Decision On Behalf Of The World /I. Koren -- Chapter Four. Between Daniel And I And Thou: A Phenomenological Comparison Between Descriptions Of Unity /I. Koren -- Chapter Five. Buber’s Mysticism During The Dialogical Period: Unity, Ecstasy And Inclusiveness /I. Koren -- Chapter Six. Hasidism In Buber’s Thought: Introduction /I. Koren -- Chapter Seven. Realistic And Activistic Mysticism And The Mystery Of The Earth /I. Koren -- Chapter Eight. Hasidic Typologies Of Devekut And The I-Thou Relations /I. Koren -- Chapter Nine. Buber’s Dialogic Interpretation Of The Doctrine Of Tzimtzum /I. Koren -- Chapter Ten. I And Thou As Love Mysticism /I. Koren -- Chapter Eleven. The Debate Over Buber’s Interpretation Of Hasidism /I. Koren -- Afterword /I. Koren -- Bibliography /I. Koren -- Index Of Names /I. Koren -- Index Of Subjects /I. Koren -- Index Of Buber’s Writings /I. Koren.
    Abstract: Challenging the prevalent view that in order to establish his “Dialogical” thought Martin Buber had to forsake his earlier “mystical” work, Israel Koren demonstrates instead that mystical paradigms serve as the foundation for Buber’s dialogue and endow it with greater depth. While most scholars portray Buber’s dialogical thought mainly in its Western and modern philosophical background, the author examines Buber’s interpretation of Hasidic themes such as Devekut (attachment to God) among others, in order to establish that his dialogical writings evolved out of his interpretation of Judaism in general, his understanding of the Hasidic conception of the world and the mission of man in Hasidism in particular. Buber’s work is therefore shown to be original mystical neo-Hasidic thought, which serves as a new link in the historical chain of Jewish mysticism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-386) and indexes
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