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From Metaphysics to Midrash – Myth, History, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Lurianic Kabbala: Biblical Literature

Autor Shaul Magid
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iul 2008
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253350886
ISBN-10: 0253350883
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 2 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Biblical Literature


Cuprins

List of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Kabbala, New Historicism, and the Question of BoundariesThe Lurianic Myth: A Playbill1. Genesis: "And Adam's Sin Was (Very) Great": Original Sin in Lurianic Exegesis; 2. Exodus: The "Other" Israel: The Erev Rav (Mixed Multitude) as Conversos; 3. Leviticus: The Sin of Becoming a Woman: Male Homosexuality and the Castration Complex; 4. Numbers: Balaam, Moses, and the Prophecy of the "Other": A Lurianic Vision for the Erasure of Difference; 5. Deuteronomy: The Human and/as God: Divine Incarnation and the "Image of God"Conclusion

Recenzii

"A pioneering foray into Lurianic biblical exegesis; nothing like it has been attempted in English before." Alan Cooper, Jewish Theological Seminary

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Descriere

Rethinks notions of identity, self, and other in the Hebrew Bible