The Impact of the Kabbalah in the Seventeenth Century: The Life and Thought of Francis Mercury van Helmont (1614-1698): Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, cartea 9
Autor Allison P. Couderten Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 1998
The progressive nature of van Helmont's thought was based on his deep commitment to the esoteric doctrines of the Lurianic Kabbalah. With his friend Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, van Helmont edited the "Kabbala Denudata (1677-1684), the largest collection of Lurianic Kabbalistic texts available to Christians up to that time. Because the subject matter of this work appears so difficult and arcane, it has never been appreciated as a significant text for understanding the emergence of modern thought. However, one can find in it the basis for the faith in science, the belief in progress, and the pluralism characteristic of later western thought. The Lurianic Kabbalah thus deserves a place it has never received in histories of western scientific and cultural developments.
Although van Helmont's efforts contributed to the development of religious toleration, his experience as a prisoner of the Inquisition accused of "Judaising" reveals the problematic relations between Christians and Jews during the early-modern period. New Inquisitional documents relating to van Helmont's imprisonment will be discussed to illustrate the difficulties faced by anyone advocating philo-semitism and toleration at the time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004098442
ISBN-10: 9004098445
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series in Jewish Studies
Locul publicării:Leiden, Netherlands, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9004098445
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series in Jewish Studies
Locul publicării:Leiden, Netherlands, Netherlands
Recenzii
'...a
welcome
entrance
into
the
world
of
Christian
Kabbalah...an
important
study...offers
a
plethora
of
well-considered
and
detailed
information...'
Dean Phillip Bell,Sixteenth Century Journal, 2000.
'This is a rewarding read for those interested in the intellectual, cultural, and religious contours of early modern Europe.'
Stephen D. Benin,Religious Studies Review, 2001.
Dean Phillip Bell,Sixteenth Century Journal, 2000.
'This is a rewarding read for those interested in the intellectual, cultural, and religious contours of early modern Europe.'
Stephen D. Benin,Religious Studies Review, 2001.
Descriere
“If
he
had
lived
among
the
Greeks,
he
would
now
be
numbered
among
the
stars.”
So
wrote
Gottfried
Wilhelm
Leibniz
in
his
epitaph
for
Francis
Mercury
van
Helmont.
Leibniz
was
not
the
only
contemporary
to
admire
and
respect
van
Helmont,
but
although
famous
in
his
own
day,
he
has
been
virtually
ignored
by
modern
historians.
Yet
his
views
influenced
Leibniz,
contributed
to
the
development
of
modern
science,
and
fostered
the
kind
of
ecumenicalism
that
made
the
concept
of
toleration
conceivable.
The progressive nature of van Helmont's thought was based on his deep commitment to the esoteric doctrines of the Lurianic Kabbalah. With his friend Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, van Helmont edited theKabbala Denudata(1677-1684), the largest collection of Lurianic Kabbalistic texts available to Christians up to that time. Because the subject matter of this work appears so difficult and arcane, it has never been appreciated as a significant text for understanding the emergence of modern thought. However, one can find in it the basis for the faith in science, the belief in progress, and the pluralism characteristic of later western thought. The Lurianic Kabbalah thus deserves a place it has never received in histories of western scientific and cultural developments.
Although van Helmont's efforts contributed to the development of religious toleration, his experience as a prisoner of the Inquisition accused of “Judaising” reveals the problematic relations between Christians and Jews during the early-modern period. New Inquisitional documents relating to van Helmont's imprisonment will be discussed to illustrate the difficulties faced by anyone advocating philo-semitism and toleration at the time.
The progressive nature of van Helmont's thought was based on his deep commitment to the esoteric doctrines of the Lurianic Kabbalah. With his friend Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, van Helmont edited theKabbala Denudata(1677-1684), the largest collection of Lurianic Kabbalistic texts available to Christians up to that time. Because the subject matter of this work appears so difficult and arcane, it has never been appreciated as a significant text for understanding the emergence of modern thought. However, one can find in it the basis for the faith in science, the belief in progress, and the pluralism characteristic of later western thought. The Lurianic Kabbalah thus deserves a place it has never received in histories of western scientific and cultural developments.
Although van Helmont's efforts contributed to the development of religious toleration, his experience as a prisoner of the Inquisition accused of “Judaising” reveals the problematic relations between Christians and Jews during the early-modern period. New Inquisitional documents relating to van Helmont's imprisonment will be discussed to illustrate the difficulties faced by anyone advocating philo-semitism and toleration at the time.