Conceptos básicos del judaísmo: Dios, creación, revelación, tradición, salvación

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Editorial Trotta, 1998 - 139 páginas
Estudio histórico y análisis de su evolución dentro de la religión judía en general y de la cábala en particular, de estos cinco conceptos (Dios, creación, revelación, tradición y salvación), considerados los fundamentales para el conocimiento del judaísmo como fenómeno religioso.

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Gershom Scholem's contribution to the understanding of Jewish mysticism is so dramatic that it warrants a separate introduction. As a young student of mathematics, he became a Zionist and his interest shifted to Jewish history. Scholem moved from Germany to become the librarian of the new University and National Library in Jerusalem in 1923 and served as a professor at Hebrew University from 1935 to 1965. Before him, Jewish historians during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries scorned the ignored mystical dimension of Judaism as a relic of premodern superstition and ignorance. Scholem's erudition and deep insight gave Cabala a scholarly audience. His writings are often difficult to read, but they are indispensable for any thorough knowledge of the subject of Jewish mysticism.

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