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The Mystical Texts: The Library of Second Temple Studies

Autor Philip Alexander
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2006
Starting from a careful definition of mysticism, this volume argues that there is clear evidence for the practice of mysticism in the Community of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It offers a close reading of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, the Self-Glorification Hymn, and related texts, which constitute the Qumran mystical corpus. It discusses the nature of the mystical experience at Qumran, which was centred on union with the angels in offering praise to God in the celestial temple, and the means by which this union was achieved, through the communal chanting of highly-charged numinous hymns.It also argues that that the presence of mysticism at Qumran has important implications for the history of western mysticism. It means that Jewish mysticism began in priestly circles in Second Temple times, several centuries before the commonly accepted date. And the important form of Christian mysticism involving speculation on the angelic hierarchies, classically associated with Dionysius the Areopagite, had a pre-Christian Jewish forebear. Consequently Qumran mysticism belongs to the genealogy of Christian as well as of Jewish mysticism. This volume synthesizes and makes accessible a mass of technical research widely scattered in monographs and articles, and offers the reader a clear guide to the most recent scholarly work in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567040824
ISBN-10: 0567040828
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Second Temple Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1.Mysticism at Qumran: the State of the Question 2.The Qumran Mystical Corpus 2.1.The Celestial Temple and its Liturgy Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice 2.1.1 The Manuscripts 2.1.2 Contents, Song by Song 2.1.3 Themes and Issues 2.1.4 Related Dead Sea Texts 2.2Ascent to the Celestial Temple 2.2.1Introduction 2.2.2The Ascent of Enoch 2.2.3The Ascent of Levi 2.2.4The 'Ascent' of the Maskil 2.3Preliminary Conclusions 3.Mystical Praxis at Qumran 3.1Introduction 3.2The nature of the Unio Mystica at Qumran 3.3 How was the Unio Mystica achieved at Qumran 4.Qumran and the genealogy of Western Mysticism 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Heikhalot Mysticism: Definition 4.3 Heikhalot Mysticism: Comparisons and Contrasts with Qumran Mysticism 4.4 Possible historical links between Qumran and Heikhalot Mysticism 4.5 Qumran and Scholem's Paradigm of Jewish Mysticism 4.6 Qumran and the Genealogy of Christian Mysticism.

Recenzii

mentioned in Chronicle of Higher Education June 2006
Reference & Research Book News/ August 2006
"The prose is clear and accessible."
" this colume is a very welcome and learned addition to the Companions to the Qumran Scrolls series. It is written clearly and accesibly while at the same time offering much more than an introductory text that is essential reading for students and scholars of the scrolls and Jewish mysticism"   from the Journal of Jewish Studies
"This important and insightful commentary is based on the premise that there was mysticism at Qumram." Reviewed in International Review of Biblical Studies, 2007.
'A very thorough and clearly written presentation of the famous 'Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice' from Qumran. Philip Alexander puts the hymns into the larger context of the religious history of ancient Judaism, boldly claiming that they represent an early manifestation of Jewish mysticism that originated in priestly circles in Jerusalem. A small book, written by a first-rate scholar, which most certainly will provoke a fruitful controversy.' Peter Schaefer, Perelman Professor of Jewish Studies at Princeton and author of 'Mirror of His Beauty'.