Transcending boundaries: symbolic thinking and religious experience in Moshe Idel's works

This research explores the idea of symbolic wondering and its courting to a spiritual experience as presented inside the works of Moshe Idel. Through an intensive evaluation of Idel's writings, they look at ambitions to clarify how symbolic thinking transcends traditional boundaries and shapes...

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Main Author: Adeoye, Moses Adeleke (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Journal for the study of religions and ideologies
Year: 2024, Volume: 23, Issue: 68, Pages: 14-31
Further subjects:B Jewish Mysticism
B Religious Experience
B Moshe Idel
B Mystical Encounters
B SYMBOLIC THINKING
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Summary:This research explores the idea of symbolic wondering and its courting to a spiritual experience as presented inside the works of Moshe Idel. Through an intensive evaluation of Idel's writings, they look at ambitions to clarify how symbolic thinking transcends traditional boundaries and shapes the spiritual studies of individuals. By inspecting Idel's precise angle at the interplay between symbols and spiritual encounters, the observer seeks to shed light on the profound impact of symbolic thinking on religious know-how and practice. Furthermore, it sheds light on the transcendent nature of symbolic ideas and their profound effect on the spiritual reviews of individuals and groups. In conclusion, Moshe Idel's work stands as a testament to the long-lasting relevance of symbolic wondering and spiritual experience in both educational and broader cultural spheres. By highlighting the significance of his contributions, we can make certain that Idel's legacy continues to inspire and tell future generations of scholars, practitioners, and seekers.
ISSN:1583-0039
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religions and ideologies