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ISBN
9780691017228
EAN
9780691017228
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Through a Speculum That Shines : Vision and Imagination in Medieval Jewish Mysticism
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Elliot R. Wolfson
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
23 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Offering a treatment of visionary experience in some of the main texts of Jewish mysticism, this book reveals the visual nature of religious experience in Jewish spirituality from antiquity through the late Middle Ages. It shows how Jewish mystics preserved the invisible transcendence of God without doing away with the visual dimension of belief.

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691017220
ISBN-13
9780691017228
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1118468

Product Key Features

Author
Elliot R. Wolfson
Publication Name
Through a Speculum That Shines : Vision and Imagination in Medieval Jewish Mysticism
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
464 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
23 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bm526
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"Massive, magisterial. . . . Wolfson has amassed an impressive array of texts to establish the foundational importance of seeing God for Jewish mysticism . . . and his book formulates many questions that will undoubtedly occupy subsequent investigators as they grapple with the significance of its findings. . . . This book comprises a manifold contribution to our appreciation of Jewish mysticism and Jewish intellectual history in the Middle Ages."-- Jeremy Cohen, American Historical Review, "A learned, authoritative and scrupulously documented study of visionary experiences among medieval Jewish prophets and mystics."-- Earle J. Coleman, Menorah Review, A learned, authoritative and scrupulously documented study of visionary experiences among medieval Jewish prophets and mystics. -- Earle J. Coleman, Menorah Review, "Arguing that kabalistic experience is first and foremost a visual rather than an aural experience . . . Wolfson traces the subject in rich detail, from its biblical origins through the mystical sources of the talmudic and posttalmudic era. . . . With the publication of this major study, Wolfson has confirmed his position as one of the leading students of medieval Jewish mysticism."-- Choice, Massive, magisterial. . . . Wolfson has amassed an impressive array of texts to establish the foundational importance of seeing God for Jewish mysticism . . . and his book formulates many questions that will undoubtedly occupy subsequent investigators as they grapple with the significance of its findings. . . . This book comprises a manifold contribution to our appreciation of Jewish mysticism and Jewish intellectual history in the Middle Ages. -- Jeremy Cohen, American Historical Review, "Energy and excitement . . . burst forth from page after page of this remarkably wide-ranging yet tightly argued work. . . . Wolfson's work is scholarship in the grand tradition--sweeping in scope and references, precise in analysis and argumentation." --Everett Gendler, Theological Studies, Energy and excitement . . . burst forth from page after page of this remarkably wide-ranging yet tightly argued work. . . . Wolfson's work is scholarship in the grand tradition--sweeping in scope and references, precise in analysis and argumentation. -- Everett Gendler, Theological Studies, Massive, magisterial. . . . Wolfson has amassed an impressive array of texts to establish the foundational importance of seeing God for Jewish mysticism . . . and his book formulates many questions that will undoubtedly occupy subsequent investigators as they grapple with the significance of its findings. . . . This book comprises a manifold contribution to our appreciation of Jewish mysticism and Jewish intellectual history in the Middle Ages., A learned, authoritative and scrupulously documented study of visionary experiences among medieval Jewish prophets and mystics., Energy and excitement . . . burst forth from page after page of this remarkably wide-ranging yet tightly argued work. . . . Wolfson's work is scholarship in the grand tradition--sweeping in scope and references, precise in analysis and argumentation., "Massive, magisterial. . . . Wolfson has amassed an impressive array of texts to establish the foundational importance of seeing God for Jewish mysticism . . . and his book formulates many questions that will undoubtedly occupy subsequent investigators as they grapple with the significance of its findings. . . . This book comprises a manifold contribution to our appreciation of Jewish mysticism and Jewish intellectual history in the Middle Ages." --Jeremy Cohen, American Historical Review, "A learned, authoritative and scrupulously documented study of visionary experiences among medieval Jewish prophets and mystics." --Earle J. Coleman, Menorah Review, Arguing that kabalistic experience is first and foremost a visual rather than an aural experience . . . Wolfson traces the subject in rich detail, from its biblical origins through the mystical sources of the talmudic and posttalmudic era. . . . With the publication of this major study, Wolfson has confirmed his position as one of the leading students of medieval Jewish mysticism., "Arguing that kabalistic experience is first and foremost a visual rather than an aural experience . . . Wolfson traces the subject in rich detail, from its biblical origins through the mystical sources of the talmudic and posttalmudic era. . . . With the publication of this major study, Wolfson has confirmed his position as one of the leading students of medieval Jewish mysticism." -- Choice, Winner of the 1995 Sarah H. and Julius Kushner Award, National Jewish Book Council One of Choice 's Outstanding Academic Titles for 1995 Winner of the 1994 Excellence in Book Publishing Award, American Academy of Religion, Arguing that kabalistic experience is first and foremost a visual rather than an aural experience . . . Wolfson traces the subject in rich detail, from its biblical origins through the mystical sources of the talmudic and posttalmudic era. . . . With the publication of this major study, Wolfson has confirmed his position as one of the leading students of medieval Jewish mysticism. -- Choice, "Energy and excitement . . . burst forth from page after page of this remarkably wide-ranging yet tightly argued work. . . . Wolfson's work is scholarship in the grand tradition--sweeping in scope and references, precise in analysis and argumentation."-- Everett Gendler, Theological Studies
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 3 Ch. 1 "Israel: The One Who Sees God" - Visualization of God in Biblical, Apocalyptic, and Rabbinic Sources 13 Ch. 2 Vision of God in Mystical Sources: A Typological Analysis 52 Ch. 3 Visionary Ascent and Enthronement in the Hekhalot Literature 74 Ch. 4 Theories of the Glory and Visionary Experience in Pre-Kabbalistic Sources 125 Ch. 5 Haside Ashkenaz: Veridical and Docetic Interpretations of the Chariot Vision 188 Ch. 6 Visionary Gnosis and the Role of the Imagination in Theosophic Kabbalah 270 Ch. 7 The Hermeneutics of Visionary Experience: Revelation and Interpretation in the Zohar 326 Conclusion 393 Appendix: Manuscripts Cited 399 Select Bibliography of Primary Sources Cited 401 Select Bibliography of Secondary Sources Cited 409 Index 439
Copyright Date
1994
Topic
Judaism / Kabbalah & Mysticism, Jewish
Lccn
94-018186
Dewey Decimal
296.7/12/0902
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
20
Genre
Religion, History

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