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Jewish Mysticism

By J. Abelson

[1913]


Although the Kabbalah has lately become 'trendy,' there is a dearth of well-written, scholarly books which give a larger perspective on the subject of Jewish Mysticism.
In addition, many of the books on the subject are by Occultists, and however valuable they are, tend to have their own agenda.
Abelson puts the Kabbalah into context as the outgrowth of a long-term evolution of Jewish mystical thought, starting with the Essenes and the Merkabah (Chariot) mysticism of the Talmundic era.
He explains how neo-Platonism, Gnosticism, Christianity and other currents influenced and were in turn impacted by Jewish mysticism.
This is a great backgrounder if you are interested in the Kabbalah or Mysticism at any level.

--j. B.
Hare

Title Page

Editor's Preface

Preface

Contents

Introduction

Chapter I. Some Early Elements: Essenism

Chapter II. The Merkabah (Chariot) Mysticism

Chapter III. Philo: Metatron: Wisdom

Chapter IV. Kingdom of Heaven: Fellowship: Shechinah

Chapter V. The Book 'Yetsirah'

Chapter VI. Some General Features of the 'Zohar' Mysticism

Chapter VII. The Ten Sefirot

Chapter VIII. The Soul

Concluding Note

Bibliography

Index

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