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Paradise Now Essays On Early Jewish And Christian Mysticism April D Deconick

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Paradise Now Essays On Early Jewish And Christian Mysticism April D Deconick
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 480
Author: April D. DeConick
ISBN: 9781589832572, 9789004151215, 9789047419204, 1589832574, 9004151214, 9047419200
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Paradise Now Essays On Early Jewish And Christian Mysticism April D Deconick by April D. Deconick 9781589832572, 9789004151215, 9789047419204, 1589832574, 9004151214, 9047419200 instant download after payment.

A substantial introduction to the study of early Jewish and Christian mysticism, this volume examines major aspects of the mystical tradition within early Judaism and Christianity. This tradition was centered on the belief that a person directly, immediately, and before death can experience the divine, either as a rapture experience or one solicited by a particular praxis. The essays define and analyze the nature and practices of mysticism as it emerges within early Judaism and Christianity, recognizing this emergence within a variety of communal environments. Larger questions about the relationship between hermeneutics and experience, as well as the relationship between mysticism and apocalypticism are also discussed, and a substantial bibliography of the field is provided. The book is the result of ten years of work of the Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism unit of the Society of Biblical Literature.

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