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Suckling at My Mother's Breasts - The Image of a Nursing God in Jewish Mysticism

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ellen Davina Haskell is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Klappentext A fascinating discussion of the kabbalistic image of a nursing god, its historical context, and its theological implications. One of Kabbalahs most distinctive images of the feminine divine is that of a motherly, breastfeeding God. Suckling at My Mothers Breasts traces this idea from its origins in ancient rabbinic literature through its flourishing in the medieval classic Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Splendor). Taking the position that kabbalistic images provide specific, detailed models for understanding the relationship between God and human beings, Ellen Davina Haskell connects divine nursing theology to Jewish ideals regarding motherhood, breastfeeding, and family life from medieval France and Spain, where Kabbalah originated. Haskells approach allows for a new evaluation of Kabbalahs feminine divine, one centered on culture and context, rather than gender philosophy or psychoanalysis. As this work demonstrates, the image of the nursing divine is intended to cultivate a direct emotional response to God rooted in nurture, love, and reliance, rather than knowledge, sexuality, or authority.

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Authors Ellen Davina Haskell
Publisher State University of New York Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2012
 
EAN 9781438443812
ISBN 978-1-4384-4381-2
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Series SUNY Series in Western Esoteri
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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