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Dialogue on Kabbalah by Samuel David Luzzatto

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This is the first complete translation of Vikuah 'al H okhmat ha-Kabbalah, a literary-philosophical dialogue composed by the great Italian Jewish scholar Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), also known as Shadal. Originally published in Hebrew in 1852, the Dialogue depicts a multi-faceted and acrimonious disputation between two scholars, who debate the authority and authenticity of Jewish mystical traditions. This work subjects Kabbalah, along with its textual centerpiece the Zohar, to both a rigorous critique and an impassioned defense, thereby inviting the reader to critically examine this centuries-old debate.
Shadal's Dialogue is a classic text of the Jewish enlightenment (Haskalah), in which trends of modern scholarship and historical criticism are brought into confrontation with rabbinic tradition and Kabbalistic mysteries. This translation has been augmented by over a thousand footnotes, extensive glossaries, and a lengthy introduction outlining the place of Shadal's Dialogue within the history of Kabbalah criticism and the rise of modern Jewish scholarship. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Translator's Preface.- Chapter 3. Dialogue on Kabbalah.- Chapter 4. Glossary of Names and Books.- Chapter 5. Glossary of Kabbalistic Terms.

About the author

J.J. Kimche is a PhD candidate at Harvard University, specializing in Jewish intellectual history. He has taught courses in Jewish and Western thought at Harvard, Brandeis, MIT, Gratz College, and the Hartman Institute. He also hosts the Podcast of Jewish Ideas. 
Menachem Kellner is the Wolfson Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought at the University of Haifa, and founding chair of the Department of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at Shalem College.

Summary

This is the first complete translation of Vikuaḥ 'al Ḥokhmat ha-Kabbalah, a literary-philosophical dialogue composed by the great Italian Jewish scholar Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), also known as Shadal. Originally published in Hebrew in 1852, the Dialogue depicts a multi-faceted and acrimonious disputation between two scholars, who debate the authority and authenticity of Jewish mystical traditions. This work subjects Kabbalah, along with its textual centerpiece the Zohar, to both a rigorous critique and an impassioned defense, thereby inviting the reader to critically examine this centuries-old debate.
Shadal’s Dialogue is a classic text of the Jewish enlightenment (Haskalah), in which trends of modern scholarship and historical criticism are brought into confrontation with rabbinic tradition and Kabbalistic mysteries. This translation has been augmented by over a thousand footnotes, extensive glossaries, and a lengthy introduction outlining the place of Shadal’s Dialogue within the history of Kabbalah criticism and the rise of modern Jewish scholarship. 

Product details

Assisted by Menachem Kellner (Editor), J.J. Kimche (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2024
 
EAN 9783031570476
ISBN 978-3-0-3157047-6
No. of pages 314
Dimensions 155 mm x 21 mm x 218 mm
Weight 505 g
Illustrations V, 314 p. 1 illus.
Series Jewish Thought and Philosophy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

Theologie, Geschichte der Religion, mysticism, Kabbalah, Jewish Studies, Disputation, Sefirot, Jewish Theology, Jewish History, jewish enlightenment, Haskalah

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