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Moše Idel

    1 gennaio 1947
    Moše Idel
    Insights from the Rooms
    Mircea Eliade
    Old Worlds, New Mirrors
    The Privileged Divine Feminine in Kabbalah
    Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism
    Il Golem. L'antropoide artificiale nelle tradizioni magiche e mistiche dell'ebraismo
    • L'epoca medievale fu caratterizzata da una cosí ampia varietà di tradizioni relative al Golem, da far pensare che le specifiche tecniche volte alla creazione di tale creatura si svilupparono assai precocemente. Questo libro costituisce un'ampia ed esaustiva analisi della ricchissima letteratura teologica ebraica relativa alla problematica della creazione del Golem, o dell'uomo artificiale, dalla tarda antichità ai tempi moderni, nonché della fitta rete di rapporti intercorsi fra tali elaborazioni teoriche e i rispettivi contesti storico-culturali. In tal modo, esso consente una miglior comprensione non solo di un fenomeno misterioso e di grande forza suggestiva, ma anche della storia della cultura, della mistica e della magia ebraica medievale. Secondo l'interpretazione dell'autore, infatti, il ruolo del Golem all'interno dell'ebraismo era quello di conferire uno status di eccezionalità all'élite ebraica grazie al possesso di poteri soprannaturali derivanti da una profonda conoscenza della lingua e dei suoi valori magici e mistici.

      Il Golem. L'antropoide artificiale nelle tradizioni magiche e mistiche dell'ebraismo
    • Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism

      Pillars, Lines, Ladders

      • 260pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring Jewish mysticism, this book examines the diverse forms of ascension throughout its history, highlighting the architectural imagery associated with these spiritual journeys. It focuses on symbols such as pillars, lines, and ladders, revealing how these metaphors have shaped mystical thought from its origins to the Hasidic movement. The survey provides insight into the significance of these images and their role in the broader context of Jewish spiritual practices.

      Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism
    • This volume addresses the complex topic of the preeminent status of the divine feminine power, to be referred also as Female, within the theosophical structures of many important Kabbalists, Sabbatean believers, and Hasidic masters. This privileged status is part of a much broader vision of the Female as stemming from a very high root within the divine world, then She was emanated and constitutes the tenth, lower divine power, and even in this lower state She is sometime conceived of governing this world and as equal to the divine Male. Finally, She is conceived of as returning to Her original place in special moments, the days of Sabbath, the Jewish Holidays or in the eschatological era. Her special dignity is sometime related to Her being the telos of creation, and as the first entity that emerged in the divine thought, which has been later on generated. In some cases, an uroboric theosophy links the Female Malkhut, directly to the first divine power, Keter. The author points to the possible impact of some of the Kabbalistic discussions on conceptualizations of the feminine in the Renaissance period.

      The Privileged Divine Feminine in Kabbalah
    • Old Worlds, New Mirrors

      On Jewish Mysticism and Twentieth-Century Thought

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the connections between influential thinkers and Judaism, the book highlights the diverse perspectives of figures like Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida, and Franz Kafka within a European cosmopolitan framework. It delves into how these individuals engage with Jewish identity and thought, offering a rich tapestry of philosophical and cultural reflections that bridge tradition and modernity. Through this examination, it reveals the intricate interplay between Jewish heritage and broader intellectual currents.

      Old Worlds, New Mirrors
    • Mircea Eliade

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Mircea Eliade: From Magic to Myth addresses a series of topics that have been neglected in scholarship. The book looks at the early Romanian background of some of Eliade's ideas, Eliade's attitude toward Judaism, his association with the Romanian extreme right movement known as the Iron Guard, and assessing the impact of Eliade's personal experiences on the manner in which he presented religion.

      Mircea Eliade
    • The perfect daily companion to jumpstart your day. Every day profound sharing takes place at Twelve Step meetings. Sometimes, in sharing, a phrase is coined which people immediately identify with. Insights from the Rooms has collected 366 of these "phrases" for every day of the year. Each is followed by a series of observations on how you can apply that "phrase" to your life in a very practical way.Whether you're in AA, NA, OA or any other fellowship; or you just want to learn more about recovery, Insights from the Rooms is a wonderful resource.

      Insights from the Rooms
    • This book depicts the ugly face of the wars in Iraq and the trail of the devastating aftermath they left behind. Based on a true story, the book is a history witness of lifelong scars of a little girl, now a woman with a stolen past, gone forever, evaporated as if it never existed, so nostalgic it makes your chest hurt. A woman with unshakable faith, but despite today's privileged peace around her in Scotland, it could not bring back the lost times and treasured memories of her birth place.

      And Then He Showed Up
    • In kritischer Auseinandersetzung mit Gershom Scholem, der die wissenschaftliche Erforschung der Kabbala im 20. Jahrhundert neubegründete, unternimmt Moshe Idel eine faszinierende Neuinterpretation nicht nur der Geschichte des Golem-Stoffes, sondern der jüdischen Mystik überhaupt.

      Der Golem
    • Alte Welten, neue Bilder

      Jüdische Mystik und die Gedankenwelt des 20. Jahrhunderts

      Jüdische Intellektuelle prägten das Denken des 20. Jahrhunderts tiefgreifend, darunter Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem, Paul Celan, Franz Rosenzweig, Jacques Derrida und George Steiner. Bis heute stehen diesen Autoren jedoch überwiegend nichtjüdische Leser gegenüber, die die jüdischen Aspekte des jeweiligen Werks oft nicht ermessen oder diese verdrängen, die Rezeption aber maßgeblich bestimmen. Moshe Idel, der gegenwärtig wichtigste Forscher zur jüdischen Mystik, setzt dem eine andere Perspektive entgegen. Er arbeitet die mannigfaltigen Spuren der kabbalistischen und chassidischen Tradition heraus und verdeutlicht dadurch die überragende Bedeutung des mystischen Denkens für wichtige jüdische Autoren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts. Er ermöglicht dadurch eine neue Sicht auf das Verhältnis von Judentum und Moderne.

      Alte Welten, neue Bilder