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Kabbalah

Another Modernity, 2009
Chapter 10 describes how Benamozegh penned his defense of Kabbalah as a marker of modernity in a counterintuitive fashion: as both science and myth. First, he redefined Kabbalah as a form of knowledge: by calling it theosophy, and thus imbuing it with ...
Clémence Boulouque
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“Kabbalah as a Special Type of Religious Consciousness”. Speech by Boris Stolpner at the Moscow Religious and Philosophical Society in Memory of Vladimir Solovyov

Otechestvennaya Filosofiya, 2023
The ideological foundations of Judaism and Jewish thought rarely became the subjects of special discussion among the philosophers of the Russian Silver Age.
Konstantin Burmistrov
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Like a Cypress among Pliant Shrubs. Kabbalah and Reformed Orthodoxy in the Philologia Sacra of Jacob Rhenferd (1654–1712)

Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 2023
Jacob Rhenferd (1654–1712), professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages at the University of Franeker in the United Provinces, is a mostly forgotten figure.
M. Cattaneo
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Untangling Long-Term Enmeshed Suffering Emotions: A Study of Lurianic Kabbalah and Gestalt Therapy

International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology, 2023
This paper explores the interplay between Jewish Lurianic Kabbalah and Gestalt Therapy, focusing on enmeshment of emotions of the client. The paper proposes a method to unmesh enmeshed emotions using principles of Lurianic Kabbalah applied to Gestalt ...
Anil Thomas
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Espousal of the Impoverished Bride in Early Franciscan Hagiography and the Kabbalah of Gerona

Historia religionum, 2022
This article examines the deep structural affinities between early Franciscan hagiography and the kabbalah of Gerona through a comparative analysis of how both domains of knowledge valorize the espousal of an impoverished divine bride—Domina Paupertas ...
Jeremy Brown
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The Kabbalah Dance, Jungian Analysis, and Home in Soul

Jung Journal, 2022
This article explores meaningful intersections between Kabbalah ideas, Jungian analysis, the author’s background in dance, and the idea of finding home in soul.
R. Greenberg
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Abraham Abulafia and the Emergence of Christian Kabbalah

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The present study asserts the special importance of Italian Kabbalah in the emergence of Christian Kabbalah. With a more open approach than others, relating to his definition of Judaism as being in recognition of the divine name, Abraham Abulafia’s ...
Moshe Idel
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