Author

Publication

2000-12-01 - Routledge

Language

English

Word Count

48,000 words, Guess

Page Count

192 pages

Identifiers

and 4 more

Classifications

  • LCCBM526 .S55 2001

Description

"Professor Shimon Shokek, through his new approach to Kabbalah, suggests that the central ingredient in the spiritual teachings of Jewish mysticism is to be found in the Kabbalistic theme of creation. Professor Shokek argues that Kabbalah is not just a religious phenomenon or an esoteric theology but a practical wisdom for living, creativity and well-being. Thus, he introduces Kabbalah as a spiritual Jewish way of living, an art of being." "The book reveals the core questions that emerge from the widom of the Jewish sages. It considers in depth the Kabbalistic meaning of creation, mysticism, communion with God, language and speech, the human soul, messianism and repentance." "At a time when the study of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism is attracting a growing number of students, Kabbalah and the Art of Being opens an avenue of debate, for both the academic student and the interested general reader."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

This book looks at the treasures of the doctrine of Jewish mysticism of the last millennium, known as Kabbalah, from existential and psychological points of view.

Excerpt

This book looks at the treasures of the doctrine of Jewish mysticism of the last millennium, known as Kabbalah, from existential and psychological points of view.

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  • Kabbalah and the Art of Being : The Smithsonian LecturesRoutledge2000-12-01
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