The Zohar: Reception and Impact
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (Verlag)
9781904113966 (ISBN)
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for the Nahum N. Sarna Memorial Award for Scholarship, 2016.
From its first appearance, the
Zohar has been one of the most sacred, authoritative, and influential books in
Jewish culture. Many scholarly works have been dedicated to its mystical
content, its literary style, and the question of its authorship. This book
focuses on different issues: it examines the various ways in which the Zohar
has been received by its readers and the impact it has had on Jewish culture,
including the fluctuations in its status and value and the
various cultural practices linked to these changes. This dynamic and multi-layered history throws
important new light on many aspects of Jewish cultural history over the last
seven centuries.
Boaz Huss
has broken new ground with this study, which examines of the reception and
canonization of the Zohar as well as its criticism and rejection from its
inception to the present day. His underlying assumption is that the different
values attributed to the Zohar are not inherent qualities of the zoharic texts,
but rather represent the way it has been perceived by its readers in different
cultural contexts. He therefore considers not only the attribution of different
qualities to the Zohar through time but also the people who were engaged in
attributing such qualities and the social and cultural functions associated
with their creation, re-creation, and rejection.
For each historical period from the beginning of Zohar
scholarship to the present, Huss considers the social conditions that stimulated
the veneration of the Zohar as well as the factors that contributed to its
rejection, alongside the cultural functions and consequences of each approach.
Because the multiple modes of the reception of the Zohar have had a decisive
influence on the history of Jewish culture, this highly innovative and
wide-ranging approach to Zohar scholarship will have important repercussions
for many areas of Jewish studies.
Boaz Huss is Professor of Kabbalah in the Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His research interests include the Zohar and its reception, modern kabbalah, Western esotericism, and New Age culture. Professor Huss received his Ph.D. in the history of Jewish thought from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, after which he was a Fulbright post-doctoral fellow at Yale University. He has also been a Starr fellow at the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University and a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University. He is the author of two books on Jewish mysticism and kabbalah in Hebrew and editor of the English-language Kabbalah and Contemporary Spiritual Revival.
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
1 The Depiction of R. Simon bar Yohai
and Moses in Zoharic Literature
2 The Formulation of the
Idea of the Book of the Zohar
3 The Formation of the
Zoharic Canon
4 The Authority of the
Book of the Zohar
5 On the History of the
Interpretation of the Zohar
6 Revelation and
Concealment in the History of the Reception of the Zohar
7 The History of the Criticism of The Book of the Zohar
8 The Re-canonization of
the Zohar in the Modern Era
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.5.2016 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization |
| Verlagsort | Oxford |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 368 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781904113966 / 9781904113966 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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