The concept of the names of God and their role in the creation and existence of the world, as well as the practice of their veneration constitute an essential part of Judaism in general, and are elaborated in detail in Jewish mysticism. In Kabbalah, an idea of the creative power of the Tetragrammaton (the ineff able four-letter Name) and other names occupies an especially prominent place. It is based on the idea of linguistic mysticism conveyed in the Jewish mystical treatise Sefer Yetzirah (“Book of Creation”, 3–6 centuries AD.). According to this ancient text, the creation of the world is seen as a linguistic process in which the Hebrew letters are thought of as both the creative forces and the material of which the world is created. The ...
The subject of the great name of God has long been considered in various branches of Islamic science...
This chapter aims to show how hermeneutics bridges gaps of religious belief and practice between mon...
Being one of the most important figures among the wahdat al-wujûd(oneness of the being) theoretician...
It can safely be said that, realizing divine names and theiracknowledgment in hierarchy of existence...
The article deals with the Jewish concept of devekut („clinging on”), a type of communio mystica, r...
In the mystic/gnostic texts and in theosophists’ teachings, the issue of God’s names holds a special...
The thirteenth century kabbalist Abraham Abulafia held Hebrew to be the divine language, designed by...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
International audienceThe use of words or powerful names is one of the invariants of the magical pra...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
The original Hebrew Name of Jesus was not considered problematic during the Late Antiquity and the M...
Kabbalah: path of language mysticismFor Judaism, the Hebrew language is not simply a communicative m...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
Many similarities and correspondences are found in Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) and Hindu mysticism (...
The religious perceptions of divine identity in Iron Age Levantine polities supply a discrete body o...
The subject of the great name of God has long been considered in various branches of Islamic science...
This chapter aims to show how hermeneutics bridges gaps of religious belief and practice between mon...
Being one of the most important figures among the wahdat al-wujûd(oneness of the being) theoretician...
It can safely be said that, realizing divine names and theiracknowledgment in hierarchy of existence...
The article deals with the Jewish concept of devekut („clinging on”), a type of communio mystica, r...
In the mystic/gnostic texts and in theosophists’ teachings, the issue of God’s names holds a special...
The thirteenth century kabbalist Abraham Abulafia held Hebrew to be the divine language, designed by...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
International audienceThe use of words or powerful names is one of the invariants of the magical pra...
This study intends to introduce the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical tradition, in relation to the fallen...
The original Hebrew Name of Jesus was not considered problematic during the Late Antiquity and the M...
Kabbalah: path of language mysticismFor Judaism, the Hebrew language is not simply a communicative m...
From its inception in twelfth-century Provence, the Kabbalistic tradition contends that the performa...
Many similarities and correspondences are found in Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) and Hindu mysticism (...
The religious perceptions of divine identity in Iron Age Levantine polities supply a discrete body o...
The subject of the great name of God has long been considered in various branches of Islamic science...
This chapter aims to show how hermeneutics bridges gaps of religious belief and practice between mon...
Being one of the most important figures among the wahdat al-wujûd(oneness of the being) theoretician...