On the Kabbalah and its Symbolism
By (Author) Gershom Scholem
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
15th April 1996
30th January 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Magic, spells and alchemy
Kabbalah: popular works
Mysticism
296.16
Paperback
240
Width 132mm, Height 202mm, Spine 16mm
193g
In On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism, Gershom Scholem guides the reader through the central themes in the intricate history of the Kabbalah, clarifying the relations between mysticism and established religious authority, the mystics' interpretation of the Torah and their attempts to discover the hidden meaning underlying Scripture, the tension between the philosophical and the mystical concepts of God, and the symbolism employed in mystical religion. With a new foreword by Bernard McGinn
"Along with Scholem's Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, this is the standard work in its field."
-- Choice
"Comprises some of Scholem's most broadly conceived intellectual efforts, dealing with such universal issues as creativity and tradition, Scripture and its interpretation, religion and myth, and the nature of religious authority."
-- Arthur Green,
Brandeis University
"Makes the intricate and fascinating world of kabbalistic symbol and myth accessible to a wider audience, rendering it in terms that are of interest to contemporary readers."
-- Elliot R. Wolfson,New York University
GERSHOM SCHOLEM was a professor of Jewish mysticism at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem until his death in 1982. Among his most important works are Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, The Messianic Idea in Judaism, and On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism.