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(Hardback)

By: Professor Moshe Idel

ISBN: 9780826496652
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2008
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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While many aspects of Sonship have been analyzed in books on Judaism, this book attempts to address the category of Sonship in Jewish mystical literature as a whole - a category much more vast than ever imagined. It aims to point out the many instances where Jewish thinkers resorted to concepts of Sonship and their conceptual backgrounds.


(Paperback)

By: Professor Moshe Idel

ISBN: 9780826496669
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2008
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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While many aspects of Sonship have been analyzed in books on Judaism, this book attempts to address the category of Sonship in Jewish mystical literature as a whole. It aims to point out the many instances where Jewish thinkers resorted to concepts of Sonship and their conceptual backgrounds.


(Hardback)

By: Professor Moshe Idel

ISBN: 9781474281195
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Oct 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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(Hardback)

By: Professor Moshe Idel

ISBN: 9781441121448
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
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Provides impressive dossier on the phenomenon of Saturnism, offering an interpretation of aspects of Judaism, including the emergence of Sabbateanism. This book analyzes aspects of 20th-century scholarship and thought influenced by Saturnism.


(Paperback)

By: Professor Moshe Idel

ISBN: 9780826444530
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
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Provides impressive dossier on the phenomenon of Saturnism, offering an interpretation of aspects of Judaism, including the emergence of Sabbateanism. This title demonstrates that they were instrumental in the conviction that Sabbatei Tzevei, the mid-17th-century messianic figure in Rabbinic Judaism, was indeed the Messiah.