Kabbalistic Revolution [electronic resource] : reimagining Judaism in Medieval Spain / Hartley Lachter.
2014
BM354 .L38 2014eb
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Kabbalistic Revolution [electronic resource] : reimagining Judaism in Medieval Spain / Hartley Lachter.
ISBN
9780813568751 hardcover
9780813568768 electronic book
9780813568768 electronic book
Published
New Brunwick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (258 pages).
Call Number
BM354 .L38 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
296.1/609460902
Summary
Medieval Kabbalah was successful because it advanced a powerful way of imagining the meaning and relevance of Judaism in light of the declining political status of Jews in Western Europe and the proliferation of Christian anti-Jewish thought. The kabbalists claimed to reveal a secret doctrine, hidden among the sages of Israel, in which Jews are placed at the center of the cosmic-divine drama, maintaining the harmony of the secret inner life of God and sustaining the universe through the practice of Jewish law. According to the members of this movement, Jewish ritual is the powerful mechanism through which Jews bring harmony to the hidden facets of the divine world. In an environment in which Christian preachers claimed that Jews had been abandoned by God because they were blind to the true meaning of scripture, the kabbalists presented a radically different narrative, one that depicts Jewish religious life at the center of the universe. Medieval Kabbalah, when understood within its historical context, reveals itself to be a powerful gesture of cultural resistance that permanently transformed Judaism -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Jewish cultures of the world.
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