Essential Papers on Kabbalah

Essential Papers on Kabbalah by Lawrence Fine is a comprehensive collection published by NYU Press in May 1995, featuring 551 pages in English. This volume presents a selection of significant papers from the 12th to 17th centuries that explore the Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah, a field that has gained prominence in contemporary Judaic studies. The book emphasizes the development of kabbalistic literature during this period, focusing on key concepts such as the ten sefirot, which depict the divine persona and the relationship between human actions and the divine.
Readers will find a diverse array of essays that reflect the historical breadth of Kabbalah and various scholarly approaches, including intellectual and social history, ritual studies, and women’s studies. The selections delve into mystical motifs, theological ideas, and the experiences of mystical leadership, providing insights into devotional practices and the complexities of Kabbalistic thought. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intricate interplay between mysticism and Judaism, as well as the historical context that shaped these sacred writings.
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An essential volume of 12th to 17th century papers on the Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah
As recently as 1915, when the legendary scholar of Jewish mysticism Gershom Scholem sought to find someone—anyone—to teach him Kabbalah, the study of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah was largely neglected and treated with disdain. Today, this field has ripened to the point that it occupies a central place in the agenda of contemporary Judaic studies.
While there are many definitions of Kabbalah, this volume focuses on the discrete body of literature which developed between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries. The basis for most of this kabbalistic literature is the concept of the ten sefirot, the complex schema depicting the divine persona, and speculation about the inner life of God. It maintains the conviction that all human action reverberates in the world of the sefirot, and thus influences the life of divinity. Proper action helps to restore harmony and unity to the world of God, while improper action reinforces the breach within God brought about originally through human transgression.
Collected here in one volume are some of the most central essays published on the subject. The selections provide the reader with a sense of the historical range of Kabbalah, as well as examples of various kinds of approaches, including those of intellectual and social history, history and phenomenology of religions, motif studies, ritual studies, and women’s studies. Sections discuss mystical motifs and theological ideas, mystical leadership and personalities, and devotional practices and mystical experiences.
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