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Isaiah Horowitz’s <i>Shnei Luhot Ha-Berit</i> and the Pietistic Transformation of Jewish Theology: Revealing a Concealed Covenant. Studies in Musar Series, Volume 1: Studies in Jewish History and Culture / Studies in Musar, cartea 68

Autor Joseph Citron
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2021
In this book, Joseph Citron offers the first comprehensive analysis of Prague Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz’s (c.1565-c.1626) magnum opus of Jewish ethical literature, the Shnei Luhot Ha-Berit. Citron’s close philological analysis reveals the pioneering nature of the work in creating an organic Jewish theological system rooted in the mystical structures of Kabbalah, cultivating an orthodoxy in thought and legal practice based upon its principles. It provided a platform for laypeople to attain great spiritual heights by emphasising that God could be served and cleaved to through mundane activity, and that Judaism demanded deep emotion and joy as much as Talmudic erudition or meticulous observance. The Shelah's paradigms significantly influenced 17th-century Sabbatean movement, the 18th-century Hasidic movement, and Jewish Orthodoxy in the 19th century. The book is essential for scholars and laypeople alike wishing to understand the evolution of Judaism in Central and Eastern Europe in the early modern period.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004461116
ISBN-10: 9004461116
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Jewish History and Culture / Studies in Musar


Cuprins

Acknowledgements

part 1: Introduction


1 Generalities
1 Methodology and Organisation
2 Biography
3 The Shelah in Secondary Literature
4 Key Concepts

2 The ‘Threefold Cord’: The Shelah’s Structure and Methodology
1 Audience
2 Composition
3 ‘The Threefold Cord’
4 Author’s Methodology and Limitations

part 2: Kabbalah


3 Kabbalah as Jewish Theology
1 The Essence of Judaism
2 The Organic Universe

4 The Shelah’s Kabbalistic Sources and Central Tenets
1 The Sources
2 Central Tenets: Creation
3 Man, God and the Torah
4 The Fall and Redemption of Man
5 Self-Actualisation
6 Providence and Divine Justice
7 ʿAvodah le-Tsorekh Gavohah
8 Torah Study

5 Orthodoxy and Jewish Particularism
1 Orthodoxy
2 Heresy without Heretics
3 Particularism

6 Devekut
1 Background
2Devekut in the Shelah
3 The Ladder of Devekut
4 Extraordinary Devekut

Part 3: Halakhah


7 Kabbalistic Halakhah 1: Theory
1 Halakhah as Prophecy
2 Charismatic Authority

8 Kabbalistic Halakhah 2: Practice
1 Ordinary and Elitist Applications of the Halakhah
2 Kabbalah and Halakhah in the Shelah
3Minhag

9 The Pathway to Pietism
1 Incomplete Halakhah
2Mikveh and Holiness

10 Stringency and Elitism
1 Stringency and Leniency in Halakhah
2 Stringency as the Antidote for the Serpent
3 ‘One Who Is Stringent Will Merit Blessing’
4 Ner Mitsvah as Pietism

Part 4: Musar


11 ‘In All Your Ways Acknowledge Him’: The Two Paths of the Righteous
1 Asceticism and the Ideal of Righteousness
2 Between Heaven and Earth: The Tsaddik
3 Sanctification of the Body

12 The Primacy of Joy
1 Background
2 Joy and Enthusiasm in the Shelah
3 Prayer and Joy

13 Messianic Self-Transformation
1 The Transformation of Evil
2Tikkun

Part 5: Conclusion


Conclusion

Epilogue: Isaiah the Prophet
1 Antinomianism
2 Orthodoxy
3 Hasidism and Pietism
4 Texts
Bibliography
Manuscripts
Primary and Secondary Literature
Index

Notă biografică

Joseph Citron, Ph.D. (University College London, 2019), is an associate fellow of UCL. This monograph is the result of five years of research on Isaiah Horowitz.