Images of Torah: From the Second-Temple Period to the Middle Ages: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series, cartea 38
Autor Jeong Mun. Heoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004543218
ISBN-10: 900454321X
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series
ISBN-10: 900454321X
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series
Notă biografică
Jeong Mun Heo, Ph.D (2021), Yeshiva University, is currently Visiting Lecturer of Jewish Studies at that university and is a Golda Meir Postdoctoral Fellow at Hebrew University. He has published books and articles on Biblical studies and education in Korean.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Originality, Significance and Critical Implications of This Research
2 Statement of Problem, Current Research and Critical Questions
3 Research Methodology: Grounding in Moshe Idel’s Panoramic Approach
4 Research Methodology with an Outline of Chapters
1 Hypostatic Notions Linked to the Concept of Torah
1 The Conceptual and Historical Backdrops of Torah
2 Various Derivative Forms of Hypostatic Notions Linked to the Concept of Torah
3 Intertextual and Theological Nexuses between the Hypostatic Notions of Torah
4 Theological and Phenomenological Implications
2 The Images of Torah in Early Christianity and Multifaceted Judaism
1 Torah, the Foundation of Jesus as Personified Wisdom and Incarnate Logos
2 Jesus in the Gospels as a Derivative Form of the Hypostatic Notions of Torah
3 Three Images of Torah: Angelic, Messianic, and God-Like
4 Critical Findings and Implications: Exegetical and Phenomenological
Introduction to Part 2
3 An Angelic Image of Torah in the Medieval Jewish Philosophical Tradition
1 The Continuity of Angelic Images of Torah: From the Logos to the Active Intellect
2 Angelic Images of Torah Related to the Idea of Devekut to the Logos and Active Intellect
4 A God-Like Image of Torah in the Medieval Jewish Mystical Tradition
1 The Continuity of God-Like Images of Torah in the Sefirot
2 God-Like Image of Torah Related to the Idea of Unio Mystica to the Sefirot
3 Critical Findings and Implications
5 A Messianic Image of Torah in the Jewish Philosophic and Mystical Tradition
1 The Continuity of Messianic Images of Torah
2 Messianic Image of Torah Related to the Ideas of Devekut and Unio Mystica
6 Phenomenological Analysis of Images of Torah from the Second Temple Period through the Middle Ages
1 On the Angelic Image of Torah
2 On the God-Like Image of Torah
3 On the Messianic Image of Torah
4 Reconsidering Idel’s Panoramic Approach: The Images of Torah as Model and Phenomenology
Conclusion
Afterword
Bibliography
Index of Ancient and Medieval Sources
Index of Subjects
Index of Modern Authors
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Originality, Significance and Critical Implications of This Research
2 Statement of Problem, Current Research and Critical Questions
3 Research Methodology: Grounding in Moshe Idel’s Panoramic Approach
4 Research Methodology with an Outline of Chapters
Part 1: Images of Torah in the Second Temple and Rabbinic Periods
1 Hypostatic Notions Linked to the Concept of Torah
1 The Conceptual and Historical Backdrops of Torah
2 Various Derivative Forms of Hypostatic Notions Linked to the Concept of Torah
3 Intertextual and Theological Nexuses between the Hypostatic Notions of Torah
4 Theological and Phenomenological Implications
2 The Images of Torah in Early Christianity and Multifaceted Judaism
1 Torah, the Foundation of Jesus as Personified Wisdom and Incarnate Logos
2 Jesus in the Gospels as a Derivative Form of the Hypostatic Notions of Torah
3 Three Images of Torah: Angelic, Messianic, and God-Like
4 Critical Findings and Implications: Exegetical and Phenomenological
Part 2: Images of Torah from the Second Temple Period to the Middle Ages
Introduction to Part 2
3 An Angelic Image of Torah in the Medieval Jewish Philosophical Tradition
1 The Continuity of Angelic Images of Torah: From the Logos to the Active Intellect
2 Angelic Images of Torah Related to the Idea of Devekut to the Logos and Active Intellect
4 A God-Like Image of Torah in the Medieval Jewish Mystical Tradition
1 The Continuity of God-Like Images of Torah in the Sefirot
2 God-Like Image of Torah Related to the Idea of Unio Mystica to the Sefirot
3 Critical Findings and Implications
5 A Messianic Image of Torah in the Jewish Philosophic and Mystical Tradition
1 The Continuity of Messianic Images of Torah
2 Messianic Image of Torah Related to the Ideas of Devekut and Unio Mystica
6 Phenomenological Analysis of Images of Torah from the Second Temple Period through the Middle Ages
1 On the Angelic Image of Torah
2 On the God-Like Image of Torah
3 On the Messianic Image of Torah
4 Reconsidering Idel’s Panoramic Approach: The Images of Torah as Model and Phenomenology
Conclusion
Afterword
Bibliography
Index of Ancient and Medieval Sources
Index of Subjects
Index of Modern Authors