The mystery of the earth : mysticism and Hasidism in the thought of Martin Buber /
Challenging the prevalent view that in order to establish his a oeDialogicala thought Martin Buber had to forsake his earlier a oemysticala work, Israel Koren demonstrates instead that mystical paradigms serve as the foundation for Bubera (TM)s dialogue and endow it with greater depth.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Hebrew |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ;
v. 10. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover13;
- Contents13;
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Buber's Thought as a Neo-Hasidic Ouevre
- 2. Buber's Thought as a Mystical Oeuvre
- 3. On the Problem of Defining the Mystical Phenomenon
- Part I Studies in Mystical Elements of Buber's Thought
- Chapter One Buber's Early Mysticism 18998211;1909: Under the Sign of Ecstasy
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Unifying Element in Buber's Work; the Movement from Vortex to Direction
- 3. Definition of the Mystical Phenomenon as a Basis for Characterizing Buber's Mysticism
- 4. Buber's Early Mysticism
- Chapter Two Buber's Second Mystical Period, 19098211;1914: Under the Sign of Unity
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Concreteness of Duality and the Encounter with the Abyss in Daniel
- 3. The Paradigm of Unity in Daniel
- 4. Mysticism and Ethics in Buber and in Stace
- Chapter Three The Third Mystical Period: "quot;The Conversion"quot;8212;The Decision on Behalf of the World
- 1. Introduction
- 2. "quot;The Conversion"quot; (1914)
- 3. Buber's Essays "quot;The Altar"quot; and "quot;Myth in Judaism"quot; (1914)
- 4. The Dual Face of Inner Experience
- Chapter Four Between Daniel and I and Thou: A Phenomenological Comparison between Descriptions of Unity
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Daniel8212;The Neglected Book
- 3. Images of Duality and Unity in Daniel and Their Development in I and Thou
- 4. Between Daniel and I and Thou
- Chapter Five Buber's Mysticism during the Dialogical Period: Unity, Ecstasy and Inclusiveness
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Moderate Unification in the Dialogical Situation
- 3. Dialogical Relationship as a Transformative Process of Moderate Ecstasy
- 4. Mysticism and Dialogue in the Essay "quot;God and the Soul"quot;
- 5. The Inclusion of Reality in the Eternal Thou
- 6. The Language of Paradox in Buber
- 7. Sensory Reality as an Illuminated Vision
- Part II The Internalization of Hasidic Principles in Buber's Thought
- Chapter Six Hasidism In Buber's Thought: Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Place of Hasidism in Buber's Worldview
- 3. The Relationship among the Cosmic Worlds in Buber's Interpretation of Hasidism
- Chapter Seven Realistic and Activistic Mysticism and the Mystery of the Earth
- 1. Buber as a Disciple of the Baal Shem Tov
- 2. Divine Vitality and the Revelation of the Shekhinah
- 3. The Doctrine of Sparks
- 4. The Mystery of the Earth and Life with the Secret
- Chapter Eight Hasidic Typologies of Devekut and the I-Thou Relations
- 1. Devekut and the I-Thou Relation
- 2. Typologies of Devekut in Hasidism
- 3. Buber's Typology of Devekut as Equating Devekut and Tikkun
- 4. The Inner Relation between Devekut and World-Mending
- 5. The Application of the Term "quot;I And Thou"quot; to States of Devekut
- Chapter Nine Buber's Dialogic Interpretation of the Doctrine of Tzimtzum
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Doctrine of Tzimtzum and the I-Thou Relationship8212;The Framework for the Discussion
- 3. First Move: The Hermeneutic Move8212;Dialogical Interpretation of the Doctrine of Tzimtzum
- 4. Second Move: God's Embodiment in Personality
- 5. Third Move: The Application of the Doctrine of Tzimtzum and Emanation in the Interpersonal Realm
- 6. The Fourth Move: Man Imposes Distance upon the Things Existing
- 7. The Fifth Move: Tzimtzum on Man's Part is a Redemptive Activity
- 8. The Sixth Move: Buber's Understanding of Revelation and the Ethical Act
- Chapter Ten I and Thou as Love Mysticism
- 1. Introduc.