Elia Benamozegh (born—1823 in Livorno and died—1900 in Livorno)—philosopher, biblical exegete, teacher at the Rabbinical College—was an original and fruitful thinker. At a time when the Jewish kabbalah, or esoteric tradition, was considered by the protagonists of Jewish studies as the result of an era of intellectual and religious decadence, Benamozegh indicated it to be the authentic theology of Judaism. In numerous works of varying nature, in Italian, French and Hebrew, the kabbalah is studied by comparing it with the thought of Spinoza and with German idealism (Hegel in particular), and, at a later stage, also with positivism and evolutionism. Benamozegh formulated a pluralistic religious philosophy open to progress by constantly referri...
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This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
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Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) is often described as the founder of modern Jewish thought and as a le...
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Moshé Haïm Luzzato. In the character and work of Moshé Haïm Luzzato (1707-1746), the two major inte...
Kabbalah: path of language mysticismFor Judaism, the Hebrew language is not simply a communicative m...
Most discussions about notions of authority and dissent in early modem Europe usually imply those em...
Elijah Benamozegh (Livorno, 1823-1900) was a highly-respected Italian rabbi of Moroccan heritage. He...
A kabbalist in the age of progress : the case of Elijahu Benamozegh. The article deals with a case...
The Kabbalah (literally, âreceivedâ or âtraditionâ) is a mystical, esoteric form of Judaism which fl...
This article is devoted to the previously unknown translation of the book of the German philosopher ...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
Moshe Chaim Luzatto is not very well known outside Jewish circles but he has an important place in v...
By tracing the total history of a single text, Ari Nohem (Heb. A Roaring Lion), composed in Venice b...
Metaphysics of ideas and letter-mysticism : Leibniz, Böhme and the prophetic Kabbalah Leibniz, the...
Nadrabin dr Lazar Roth smatra da su jevrejstvo i filozofska istraživanja bili oduvek u tesnoj vezi. ...
The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with ...
Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) is often described as the founder of modern Jewish thought and as a le...
L'articolo prende in esame la questione della filosofia ebraica e delle sue fonti ed esamina la posi...
Moshé Haïm Luzzato. In the character and work of Moshé Haïm Luzzato (1707-1746), the two major inte...
Kabbalah: path of language mysticismFor Judaism, the Hebrew language is not simply a communicative m...
Most discussions about notions of authority and dissent in early modem Europe usually imply those em...