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"Kabbalah: A Guide for the Perplexed is a concise and accessible introduction to the major elements of the prevalent metaphysical system of Judaism, Kabbalah. The book covers the historical and theoretical essence of Kabbalah, offering a clear definition of the term and the limitations of what Kabbalah is and is not. Pinchas Giller provides an overview of the history of the movement, reflecting the sweep of Jewish history as a whole, and examines its metaphysical system, the advanced mythos of early and later Luria, doctrines of the soul, and the mysteries of Jewish religious practice and law. The book concludes with a summary of the contemporary kabbalistic phenomena, particularly in light of the notoriety of some modern purveyors of Kabbalah. As cogent and objective as possible, this is the ideal companion for those wishing to gain a sound understanding of this often perplexing mystical aspect of Judaism."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Title Kabbalah : a guide for the perplexed / Pinchas Giller.
Publisher London
New York : Continuum
Creation Date 2011
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Also issued in print.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-209) and index.
English
Content What is Kabbalah? -- Kabbalah : a brief history -- Kabbalistic metaphysics -- Lurianic Kabbalah -- The soul -- Mystical practice and the miẓvot -- Prayer -- The question of meditation -- The divine names -- Kabbalah and contemporary Judaism.
Series Continuum's guides for the perplexed
Extent 1 online resource (233 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997011078317505171
MARC RECORDS

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