Unveiling the hidden - anticipating the future: divinatory practices among Jews between Qumran and the modern period

"In Unveiling the Hidden-Anticipating the Future: Divinatory Practices Among Jews Between Qumran and the Modern Period, Josefina Rodríguez-Arribas and Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum collect ten studies based on primary sources ranging from Qumran to the modern period and covering Europe and the Medi...

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Collaborateurs: Rodríguez-Arribas, Josefina (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Greenbaum, Dorian Gieseler (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Brill [2021]
Dans: Prognostication in history (volume 5)
Année: 2021
Recensions:[Rezension von: Unveiling the Hidden - Anticipating the Future: Divinatory Practices Among Jews Between Qumran and the Modern Period] (2022) (Bergmann, Claudia D.)
Collection/Revue:Prognostication in history volume 5
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Judaïsme / Divination / Occultisme
RelBib Classification:AG Vie religieuse
AZ Nouveau mouvement religieux
BH Judaïsme
Sujets non-standardisés:B Contribution <colloque> 2015
B Occultism Religious aspects Judaism Congresses
B Divination Congresses
Accès en ligne: Table des matières
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Édition parallèle:Électronique
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Résumé:"In Unveiling the Hidden-Anticipating the Future: Divinatory Practices Among Jews Between Qumran and the Modern Period, Josefina Rodríguez-Arribas and Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum collect ten studies based on primary sources ranging from Qumran to the modern period and covering Europe and the Mediterranean basin. The studies show Jews practising divination (astrology, bibliomancy, physiognomy, dream requests, astral magic, etc.) and implementing the study and practice of the prognostic arts in ways that allowed Jews to make them "Jewish," by avoiding any conflict with Jewish law or halakhah. These studies focus on the Jewish components of this divination, providing specific firsthand details about the practices and their practitioners within their cultural and intellectual contexts-as well as their fears, wishes, and anxieties-using ancient scrolls and medieval manuscripts in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judaeo-Arabic. Contributors include Michael D. Swartz, Helen R. Jacobus, Alessia Bellusci, Blanca Villuendas Sabaté, Shraga Bar-On, Josefina Rodríguez-Arribas, Amos Geula, Dov Schwartz, Joseph Ziegler, and Charles Burnett"--
Description:"This monograph emerged from a workshop, with most of its chapters stemming from the papers presented at it; others papers were requested and added later during the collection of the contributions in an effort to reflect as much as possible the catalogue of divinatory practices available and used among pre-modern Jews"--Introductory essay: Divination in Jewish cultures
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 333-376
ISBN:9004445064