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Jewish Mysticism

Harvard Theological Review, 1943
Professor Scholem, who is professor of Jewish Mysticism in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, has produced a very important book, which will at once take its place in the list of the most significant books that have appeared on Mystical Religion. Baron von Hügel's The Mystical Element in Religion came at the end of 1908.
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Nazi Occultism, Jewish Mysticism, and Christian Theology in the Video Game Series Wolfenstein


The critically acclaimed if controversial game seriesWolfensteinis famous for its inclusion of historical objects and figures from the realm of Nazi Occultism, including the Swastika, the Spear of Destiny, the Thule Medallion, Heinrich Himmler, Helena ...
Frank G. Bosman
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Jewish Mysticism

1998
Interest in Jewish mysticism is, in our generation, widespread and growing. From Hebrew schools to Hollywood, people of all backgrounds and levels of knowledge are pursuing the subject. Books, magazines, journals, and classes are rapidly growing in number.
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Mystical Poetics: The Jewish Mystical Text as Literature

Prooftexts, 2009
Despite the explosion of interest in Jewish mysticism in recent decades, scholars have only recently begun to explore in any depth how mystical texts function as literature. This includes not just literary readings of Jewish mystical texts, but also extends to questions of mystical and literary efficacy.
null Seeman, null Magid
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Jewish Mysticism

2007
Mysticism is one of the central sources of inspiration of religious thought. It is an attempt to decode the mystery of divine existence by penetrating to the depths of consciousness through language, memory, myth, and symbolism. By offering an alternative perspective on the world that gives expression to yearnings for freedom and change, mysticism ...
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Jewish Mystical Autobiographies

1999
Here are first-time English translations of the autobiographical works of two important and influential Jewish mystics. In the Book of Visions Rabbi Hayyim Vital (1542-1620), foremost disciple of R. Isaac Luria, describes his mystical experiences in great detail.
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The Father of Jewish Mysticism: The Writing of Gershom Scholem

Journal of Jewish Ethics, 2023
Jeffrey A. Bernstein
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Jewish Mysticism: From Ancient Times through Today

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2021
Josiah S. Bisbee
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