Suffering Time: Philosophical, Kabbalistic, and Ḥasidic Reflections on Temporality: Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, cartea 30
Autor Elliot R. Wolfsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2021
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ISBN-13: 9789004449336
ISBN-10: 9004449337
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Editura: Brill
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Seria Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy
ISBN-10: 9004449337
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy
Cuprins
Preface
1 Timemask and the Telling of Time in the Time of Telling
1 Time’s Linear Circle and Reiteration of the Inimitable
2 Linear Circularity/(A)Temporal Poetics
1 Encircled Line: Mythologic of Hebraic Time
2 Alef/Mem/Tau: Time, Truth, Death
3 Timeless Time and the Rotation of the Sefirot
4 Temporal Ontology/Eventful Grammar
5 In this Moment: Engendering Time and Feminine Indeterminacy
6 Phallic Fecundity and the Spatio-Temporal Enshrining of Prayer
7 Day That Is Entirely Long: Temporal In-difference
3 Kenotic Overflow, Temporal Transcendence, and Angelic Embodiment in the Kabbalah of Abraham Abulafia
1 Tempus Discretum and the Eternal Return of What Has Never Been
2 Intellectual Conjunction and the Mechanics of Divine Influence
3 In the Blink of an Eye: Time as the Mysterium Coniunctionis
4 Angelomorphic Transformation and Monopsychic Integration
5 Kenotic Expansion and Temporal Delimitation, and Becoming the Nothing-That-Is-All
6 Life of the World to Come: YHWH and the Compresence of Time
4 Retroactive Not Yet
Linear Circularity and Kabbalistic Temporality
1 Alef and the Immeasurability of Eternal Time
2 Imagining Time and the Givenness of the Nongiven
3 Return of the Altogether Otherwise
4 Ṣimṣum and the Replication of Difference
5 Suffering Time
Maharal’s Influence on Ḥasidic Perspectives on Temporality
1 Time of Suffering in the Suffering of Time
2 Time Out of Time: Eternality and the Temporal Transcendence of Temporality
3 Infinity and the Eternity of Time in Ḥasidic Sources
4Timefully Retrieving Instant beyond Time: Ascesis and Corporeal Worship
6The Cut That Binds
Time, Memory, and the Ascetic Impulse in Naḥman of Bratslav
1 Memory, Mindfulness, and Masculinity
2 Returning Beyond: Recollecting the Future in Anticipation of the Past
3 Perfection of Memory, Rectification of the Phallus, and the Conquest of the Eros of Time
4 Ascetic Renunciation and the Eschatological Triumph over Time
7Malkhut de-Ein Sof and the Temporalization of Space
Ṣimṣum in the Teaching of Solomon ben Ḥayyim Eliashiv
1 Time as the Measure of the Immeasurable
2 Temporal Eternity and the Infinite Finitude
3 Kingship of the Infinite and the Demarcation of the Not-Other as Other
4 Sha‘ashu‘a and the Autoerotic Differentiating Indifference
5 Ṣimṣum and the Literalization of the Figurative in the Figuralization of the Literal
6 Temporalization of the Spatial: Timespace as the Fourth Dimension
8 Not Yet Now
Speaking of the End and the End of Speaking
1 Death and the Surplus of Not Yet
2 Waiting for the End of Waiting
3 Messianic Time, Futural Remembering, and Historical Disjointedness
4 Utopian Hope and Disenchantment of the Image
5 Not Yet Now and the Nothingness of the Future
Bibliography
Index
1 Timemask and the Telling of Time in the Time of Telling
1 Time’s Linear Circle and Reiteration of the Inimitable
2 Linear Circularity/(A)Temporal Poetics
1 Encircled Line: Mythologic of Hebraic Time
2 Alef/Mem/Tau: Time, Truth, Death
3 Timeless Time and the Rotation of the Sefirot
4 Temporal Ontology/Eventful Grammar
5 In this Moment: Engendering Time and Feminine Indeterminacy
6 Phallic Fecundity and the Spatio-Temporal Enshrining of Prayer
7 Day That Is Entirely Long: Temporal In-difference
3 Kenotic Overflow, Temporal Transcendence, and Angelic Embodiment in the Kabbalah of Abraham Abulafia
1 Tempus Discretum and the Eternal Return of What Has Never Been
2 Intellectual Conjunction and the Mechanics of Divine Influence
3 In the Blink of an Eye: Time as the Mysterium Coniunctionis
4 Angelomorphic Transformation and Monopsychic Integration
5 Kenotic Expansion and Temporal Delimitation, and Becoming the Nothing-That-Is-All
6 Life of the World to Come: YHWH and the Compresence of Time
4 Retroactive Not Yet
Linear Circularity and Kabbalistic Temporality
1 Alef and the Immeasurability of Eternal Time
2 Imagining Time and the Givenness of the Nongiven
3 Return of the Altogether Otherwise
4 Ṣimṣum and the Replication of Difference
5 Suffering Time
Maharal’s Influence on Ḥasidic Perspectives on Temporality
1 Time of Suffering in the Suffering of Time
2 Time Out of Time: Eternality and the Temporal Transcendence of Temporality
3 Infinity and the Eternity of Time in Ḥasidic Sources
4Timefully Retrieving Instant beyond Time: Ascesis and Corporeal Worship
6The Cut That Binds
Time, Memory, and the Ascetic Impulse in Naḥman of Bratslav
1 Memory, Mindfulness, and Masculinity
2 Returning Beyond: Recollecting the Future in Anticipation of the Past
3 Perfection of Memory, Rectification of the Phallus, and the Conquest of the Eros of Time
4 Ascetic Renunciation and the Eschatological Triumph over Time
7Malkhut de-Ein Sof and the Temporalization of Space
Ṣimṣum in the Teaching of Solomon ben Ḥayyim Eliashiv
1 Time as the Measure of the Immeasurable
2 Temporal Eternity and the Infinite Finitude
3 Kingship of the Infinite and the Demarcation of the Not-Other as Other
4 Sha‘ashu‘a and the Autoerotic Differentiating Indifference
5 Ṣimṣum and the Literalization of the Figurative in the Figuralization of the Literal
6 Temporalization of the Spatial: Timespace as the Fourth Dimension
8 Not Yet Now
Speaking of the End and the End of Speaking
1 Death and the Surplus of Not Yet
2 Waiting for the End of Waiting
3 Messianic Time, Futural Remembering, and Historical Disjointedness
4 Utopian Hope and Disenchantment of the Image
5 Not Yet Now and the Nothingness of the Future
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Elliot R. Wolfson, Ph.D. (1986), Brandeis University, is the Marsha and Jay Glazer Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara. He has published widely in the area of Jewish philosophy and mysticism. His work is informed by phenomenology, hermeneutics, literary criticism and gender theory. His two most recent monographs are The Duplicity of Philosophy’s Shadow: Heidegger, Nazism and the Jewish Other (2018) and Heidegger and Kabbalah: Hidden Gnosis and the Path of Poiēsis (2019).