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This essay uses both published and archival material to reconstruct the ideological and social contexts of Martin Buber’s 1909 address “Judaism and the Jews”.
Amir Engel
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MYSTICAL UNION IN JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
This article presents the so-often discussed problem of the core of religions, of what seems to link them rather than to separate them. Thus, after having presented the characteristics of unitive mysticism and its language at a phenomenological level, we turn to mystical union in the three major monotheistic religions of the world.
Alexandru-Corneliu Arion
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Apocalypticism and Mysticism in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity [PDF]
P. Madigan
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A Mysticism Approach to Yeats Byzantium
William Butler Yeats is the most famous poet in the history of modern Irish literature. He is called the greatest poet of our time by T.S Eliot. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925.
Kunyuan Li +4 more
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Psychoanalytic Judaism, Judaic Psychoanalysis
The article begins with a summary account of some major trends in the co-location of psychoanalysis and Judaism, relating particularly to: the origins of psychoanalysis; antisemitism directed towards, and within, psychoanalysis; links between Jewish ...
S. Frosh
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The Moral Dimensions of Sufism and the Iberian Mystical Canon [PDF]
This study explores the shared spaces and common ground between the moral theosophies of Sufism and Christian mysticism in Spain. This article focuses on how Sufis, Carmelites and other mystical authors expressed spiritual concepts, establishing networks
Conde Solares, Carlos
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Magie und Halakha. Ansätze zu einem empirischen Wissenschaftsbegriff im spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Judentum (Giuseppe Veltri, 1997) is reviewed by Eva-Maria Jansson.Dødehavsteksterne og Bibelen (eds. Niels Hyldahl & Thomas L.
Eva-Maria Jansson +3 more
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Messianic ideas in Jewish mysticism
The Jewish belief in a final redemption brought about by a kingly messiah, the descendant of the dynasty of King David, emerged in biblical times under specific historical and ideological circumstances which are gone long ago.
Karl Erich Grözinger
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“One Kind of Water Brings Another.” Teresa de Jesús and Ibn ‘Arabi
Mystical literature and spirituality from 16th-century Spain engage religious images from the three most prominent religions of al-Andalus—Christianity, Islam, and Judaism: among others, the dark night, the seven concentric castles, the gazelle, the bird,
María M. Carrión
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Mysticism in Kazakh and foreign prose
The article is devoted to the disclosure of the nature and essence of mysticism and the analysis of the features of its application in literary works of art.
А.Sh. Аskаrоvа
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