Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction
بواسطة
Joseph Dan
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
144
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jun 4, 2007
الناشر
Oxford University Press
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
0195327055
رقم ISBN-13
9780195327052
الوصف
Joseph Dan delves into the intricate world of Kabbalah, offering readers a concise yet profound exploration of this mystical aspect of Judaism. He presents Kabbalah not merely as a religious doctrine but as a rich tradition filled with diverse interpretations and philosophies. Through his expertise, he illuminates the origins, key concepts, and the evolution of Kabbalistic thought, engaging both newcomers and those familiar with esoteric traditions.
In a succinct manner, the author navigates the complexities of Kabbalistic texts, revealing their significance within the broader scope of Jewish spirituality. The work entwines historical context with thematic analysis, showcasing how Kabbalah addresses fundamental questions of existence, the nature of the divine, and the cosmos. Dan’s clarity allows readers of varying backgrounds to grasp the essential tenets and differing schools of thought within Kabbalah.
As he captivates readers with thought-provoking insights, Dan emphasizes Kabbalah’s relevance in contemporary society. There is a thoughtful engagement with the transformative potential Kabbalah offers, making it not just an academic pursuit but an invitation for personal exploration and growth. Through this compact introduction, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while gaining a deeper appreciation for this ancient wisdom.
In a succinct manner, the author navigates the complexities of Kabbalistic texts, revealing their significance within the broader scope of Jewish spirituality. The work entwines historical context with thematic analysis, showcasing how Kabbalah addresses fundamental questions of existence, the nature of the divine, and the cosmos. Dan’s clarity allows readers of varying backgrounds to grasp the essential tenets and differing schools of thought within Kabbalah.
As he captivates readers with thought-provoking insights, Dan emphasizes Kabbalah’s relevance in contemporary society. There is a thoughtful engagement with the transformative potential Kabbalah offers, making it not just an academic pursuit but an invitation for personal exploration and growth. Through this compact introduction, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while gaining a deeper appreciation for this ancient wisdom.