Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16248461> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16248461 subject Q7472353.
- Q16248461 subject Q8566520.
- Q16248461 subject Q8568551.
- Q16248461 subject Q8569786.
- Q16248461 abstract "The concepts and structures of Jewish Kabbalah have been used by a small number of followers in the contemporary world to open systematic comparative dialogue, and cross-fertilization, with the modern secular disciplines of the Sciences and Humanities. This has been an uncommon phenomenon, since it requires wide internal understanding of both traditionalist Kabbalah and modern secular thought, and for social reasons Jewish modernity has seen isolation and entrenchment between the two. Among the first to express unity was Abraham Isaac Kook (1865–1935), innovative mystical thinker and first Chief Rabbi of Mandate Palestine. However, his consideration was intuitive, and a component of his wider theological approach. In the contemporary world, systematic investigations in the issue have been carried out through the different approaches of Yitzchak Ginsburgh (traditionalist-Sciences) and Sanford Drob (universalist-Humanities). The recent flourishing of historian Jewish mysticism studies in academia, while not a part of the issue, has opened up and offered new perspectives on Kabbalah for wide dissemination, influencing the Neo-Kabbalistic-universalist approach of Drob, as well as bridging the former schism between Non-Orthodox Judaism and Kabbalah.".
- Q16248461 thumbnail Ein_sof.png?width=300.
- Q16248461 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q16248461 wikiPageExternalLink www.newkabbalah.com.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q10750754.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q123006.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q127398.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q171201.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q2572924.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q3001185.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q316752.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q330110.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q336.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q506750.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q547033.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q6190110.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q6261857.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q6575351.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q6991732.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q7472353.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q80083.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q837795.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566520.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q8568551.
- Q16248461 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569786.
- Q16248461 comment "The concepts and structures of Jewish Kabbalah have been used by a small number of followers in the contemporary world to open systematic comparative dialogue, and cross-fertilization, with the modern secular disciplines of the Sciences and Humanities. This has been an uncommon phenomenon, since it requires wide internal understanding of both traditionalist Kabbalah and modern secular thought, and for social reasons Jewish modernity has seen isolation and entrenchment between the two.".
- Q16248461 label "Kabbalistic approaches to the sciences and humanities".
- Q16248461 depiction Ein_sof.png.