Necker, Gerold
Humanistische Kabbala im Barock
Leben und Werk des Abraham Cohen de Herrera
[Humanistic Kabbalah in the Baroque Period. Life and Work of Abraham Cohen de Herrera]
Series:Studia Judaica 58
Aims and Scope
The author reconstructs the adventurous life of the Kabbalist Abraham Cohen de Herrera (d. 1635) in the context of his mystic works. Herrera wrote a synthesis between Christian-oriented Renaissance philosophy, humanistic educational tradition and the kabbalistic ideas of Isaac Luria. His biography is exemplary for the importance of Jewish families, who previously had undergone forced baptism in Spain, in the economic and political structures of the major European powers in the early Baroque period.
Supplementary Information
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- xii, 298 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Humanism; Kabbalah; Marranos; Philosophy; Renaissance
- Readership:
- Academics, Libraries, Institutes
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
- History > Jewish Culture and History
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Early Modern Age, Rationalism, Empiricism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
- History > Jewish Culture and History
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Early Modern Age, Rationalism, Empiricism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
- History > Jewish Culture and History
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Early Modern Age, Rationalism, Empiricism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > European and American History of Religions (Middle Ages through Modern Times)
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