חדש על המדף

חדש על המדף

Renaissance and Rebirth:
Reincarnation in Early Modern Italian Kabbalah
Brian Ogren לקטלוג
Renaissance and Rebirth:<br> Reincarnation in Early Modern Italian Kabbalah
Metempsychosis was a prominent element in Renaissance conceptualizations of the human being, the universe, and the place of the human person in universe. A variety of concepts emerged in debates about metempsychosis: human to human reincarnation, human to vegetal, human to animal, and human to angelic transmigration. As a complex and changing doctrine, metempsychosis gives us a well-placed window for viewing the complex and dynamic contours of Jewish thought in late fifteenth-century Italy; such as, it enables us to evaluate Jewish thought in relation to non-Jewish Italian developments. This book addresses the problematic question of the roles and achievements of Jews who lived in Italy in the development of Renaissance culture in its Jewish and its Christian dimensions.

Brian Ogren, Ph.D. (2008) in Jewish Thought, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, teaches Jewish thought and mysticism at the Hebrew University and at other institutions in Israel. He has published several articles on philosophy and Jewish thought. This is his first book.