Mysticism In Judaism Christianity And Islam

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Introduction: What Is Mysticism?

The Birth And Development Of The Abrahamic Faiths

The Roots Of Judaism And Christianity

The Emergence Of Jewish Mystical Thought

Early Christian Mysticism

A Third Player On The Stage: Muslim Mysticism From The Qur’an To Ibn ‘Arabi

Medieval Jewish Mysticism Form Merkavah To Kabbalah

Medieval Christian Mysticism From Assisi To Avila

The Spread Of And Variety Within Sufism

Variations Within Jewish And Christian Mysticism From The Renaissance Through Emancipation

Still Searching: The Persistence Of Mysticism In The Modern Era

Unfinished Epilogues

Suggestions For Further Reading

Additional Info
Throughout the ages and across religious traditions, people have yearned to personally experience God and deeply connect with the Creator. In Mysticism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Ori Z. Soltes traces the sweep of mysticism-this search for oneness with God-throughout the three Abrahamic traditions.

This unique comparative overview begins with a definition of mysticism and a discussion of its place within religion as a whole. Soltes then explores the history of mysticism from Biblical times through the present day, highlighting the emergence of mysticism within the three traditions and how beliefs and practices converge and diverge over time. The final chapters discuss the growing interest in mysticism today through practices such as Kabbalah and how people publicly express their private encounters with God through art, literature, and other modern media.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780742562769
ISBN10: 074256276X
Ori Soltes
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2008
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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