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Mysticism in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

2022
The term “mysticism” is a modern scholarly category, not an ancient concept. Although the etymology of the term “mysticism” (from the Greek word myeo [“to be initiated”]) has roots in Greek mystery cults, ancient people did not use the term to describe their religious experiences.
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Mystical Union in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: An Ecumenical Dialogue

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1999
"Represents the only updated book on comparative mysticism, written by some of the most influential scholars of mysticism in the world ...
E. Ann Matter   +2 more
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On Mystical Transformation of the Righteous Into Light in Judaism*

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 1995
A propos du concept de la transformation mystique chez les Sages de l'epoque ...
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By Light, Light. The Mystic Gospel of Hellenistic Judaism

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1936
Kirsopp Lake, Erwin R. Goodenough
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Merkavah Mysticism and Rabbinic Judaism

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1984
Peter Schäfer   +3 more
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Chernus' "Mysticism in Rabbinic Judaism"

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1984
Baruch M. Bokser, Ira Chernus
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The Name of God in Judaism and Christianity – a Mystical Approach

Romanian Orthodox Old Testament Studies
This study explores God's names' meaning and role in Jewish and Christian traditions. In Judaism, the divine name, including the Tetragrammaton, is perceived as a mysterious and creative entity essential to understanding the Torah as a sacred language. The Tetragrammaton is seen as an expression of divine power, having a mystical nature that allows for
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By Light, Light. The Mystic Gospel of Hellenistic Judaism

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1937
H. P. Kingdon, Erwin R. Goodenough
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