Jewish Mysticism
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Abstract:
Kabbalah is a Jewish mysticism. At first it was meant as a verbal law but later on it was assumed as a secret covert tradition for reaching God including theoretical and practical mysticism. Pantheism and Manifestation theory are witnessed along with impressionability by Gnostic and Iranian trainings. This practice was turned into a body of mystical interpretations of the holy book since twelve century B.C. in which Bahir and Zohar are accounted as the two valuable works. Isaac Luria made it consistent by teaching the followers about this belief so that another practice was known as Lurianic Kabbalah that followed Zohar. A part of the trainings was about Messianism or waiting for Messiah. Kabbalah was not limited to Judaism and it was disseminated into Christianity and had some followers.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Islamic Mysticism, Volume:5 Issue: 17, 2008
Page:
13
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