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Moshe Idel : Representing God.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophersPublication details: Leiden : BRILL, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (221 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789004280786
  • 9004280782
  • 9004280774
  • 9789004280779
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Moshe Idel : Representing God.DDC classification:
  • 296.3/11 296.311
LOC classification:
  • BM610
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
The Contributors; Editors' Introduction to Series; Moshe Idel: An Intellectual Portrait; Torah: Between Presence and Representation of the Divine in Jewish Mysticism; Panim: Faces and Re-Presentations in Jewish Thought; The Changing Faces of God and Human Dignity in Judaism; Johannes Reuchlin: Kabbalah, Pythagorean Philosophy and Modern Scholarship; Interview with Moshe Idel; Select Bibliography.
Summary: Moshe Idel, the Max Cooper Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute, is a world-renowned scholar of the Jewish mystical tradition. His historical studies of rabbinic, philosophic, kabbalistic, and Hasidic texts have transformed modern understanding of Jewish intellectual history.

Print version record.

The Contributors; Editors' Introduction to Series; Moshe Idel: An Intellectual Portrait; Torah: Between Presence and Representation of the Divine in Jewish Mysticism; Panim: Faces and Re-Presentations in Jewish Thought; The Changing Faces of God and Human Dignity in Judaism; Johannes Reuchlin: Kabbalah, Pythagorean Philosophy and Modern Scholarship; Interview with Moshe Idel; Select Bibliography.

Moshe Idel, the Max Cooper Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute, is a world-renowned scholar of the Jewish mystical tradition. His historical studies of rabbinic, philosophic, kabbalistic, and Hasidic texts have transformed modern understanding of Jewish intellectual history.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-205).

English.