Keter is a close reading of fifty relatively brief Jewish texts,
tracing the motif of divine coronation from Jewish esoteric writings
of late antiquity to the Zohar, written in thirteenth-century Spain.
In the course of this investigation Arthur Green draws a wide arc
including Talmudic, Midrashic, liturgical, Merkavah, German Hasidic,
and Kabbalistic works, showing through this single theme the spectrum
of devotional, mystical, and magical views held by various circles of
Jews over the course of a millennium or more. The first portion of the
work deals with late antiquity, emphasizing the close relationship
between texts of what is often depicted as "normative" Judaism and
their mystical/magical analogues. The mythic imagination of ancient
Judaism, he suggests, is shared across this spectrum. The latter
portion of the work turns to the medieval Jews who inherited this
ancient tradition and its evolution into Kabbalah, where keter plays a
key role as the first of the ten divine emanations or sefirot. The
nature of these sefirot as symbols and the emergence of a structured
and hierarchical symbolism out of the mythic imagery of the past are
key themes in these later chapters. As a whole, Keter takes the reader
on an exciting tour of the interior landscapes of the Jewish
imagination, offering some remarkable insights into the nature of
mystical and symbolic thinking in the Jewish tradition. Originally
published in 1997. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
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founding in 1905.
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The Crown of God in Early Jewish Mysticism
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9781400864607
Publisert
2014
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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