Kabbalah: A Brief Introduction for Christians

Author:   Tamar Frankiel
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9781580233033


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Format:   Paperback
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"Kabbalah is well known as the foundation of the Jewish mystical tradition, but few are aware that Kabbalah's spiritual applications extend beyond Jewish life. In this accessible, intelligent guide, Tamar Frankiel, a leading teacher of Jewish mysticism, demystifies the intricate world of Kabbalah. You will find that the teachings of Kabbalah are not only for Jewish scholars - anyone can incorporate this enduring wisdom into everyday life if they have an open mind and a willing heart. Unlike the faddish books that discuss Kabbalah as simply a ""magical system,"" this book discusses the evolution of Kabbalah from its origins in Judaism and gives Christian readers the vocabulary and tools to begin to understand this long-standing mystical tradition. It also explores the similarities and differences between Jewish and Christian mysticism, placing both in a larger and more comprehensive framework."

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Author:   Tamar Frankiel
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Imprint:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9781580233033


ISBN 10:   1580233031
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: A Note on the History of Kabbalah Part I: Seeking a New Vision 1 Opening the World of Kabbalah 2 Kabbalah and the Image of God Part II: The Unfolding of Creation 3 Divine Mind 4 Divine Energies 5 Divine Actualization Part III: The Path of Remembering 6 Clearing the Path 7 Realizing Your Intent 8 Revealing Your Soul Notes Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading

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A blessing for us all. Beautiful and clear, [it] explains the Tree of Life and tells us how to use it in our lives. With wisdom and insight, shows us how to become our true selves (the Divine image) and how to remember our purpose in life (to become mirrors of Divinity in the world). <strong>Rev. Peggy Hays</strong>, Episcopal priest</p> By learning something about Kabbalah, Christians can deepen their insight into the highest teachings of their own tradition. The resonance between the two traditions is profound. <strong>Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP</strong>, director, Paulist Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations</p> Perfectly tailored.... Encourages us to use the teachings of Kabbalah to rewrite the human story, not in accordance with politics, but in attunement with spiritual reality. A must read. <strong>Connie Kaplan, DMin</strong>, author of <em>The Invisible Garment</em> and<em> Dreams are Letters from the Soul</em></p>


A blessing for us all. Beautiful and clear, [it] explains the Tree of Life and tells us how to use it in our lives. With wisdom and insight, shows us how to become our true selves (the Divine image) and how to remember our purpose in life (to become mirrors of Divinity in the world). Rev. Peggy Hays, Episcopal priest By learning something about Kabbalah, Christians can deepen their insight into the highest teachings of their own tradition. The resonance between the two traditions is profound. Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP, director, Paulist Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Perfectly tailored.... Encourages us to use the teachings of Kabbalah to rewrite the human story, not in accordance with politics, but in attunement with spiritual reality. A must read. Connie Kaplan, DMin, author of The Invisible Garment and Dreams are Letters from the Soul


A blessing for us all. Beautiful and clear, [it] explains the Tree of Life and tells us how to use it in our lives. With wisdom and insight, shows us how to become our true selves (the Divine image) and how to remember our purpose in life (to become mirrors of Divinity in the world). --<strong>Rev. Peggy Hays</strong>, Episcopal priest</p> By learning something about Kabbalah, Christians can deepen their insight into the highest teachings of their own tradition. The resonance between the two traditions is profound. --<strong>Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP</strong>, director, Paulist Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations</p> Perfectly tailored.... Encourages us to use the teachings of Kabbalah to rewrite the human story, not in accordance with politics, but in attunement with spiritual reality. A must read. --<strong>Connie Kaplan, DMin</strong>, author of <em>The Invisible Garment</em> and<em> Dreams are Letters from the Soul</em></p>


Author Information

Tamar Frankiel, PhD, is recognized as one of the leading teachers of Jewish mysticism today. She teaches Jewish mysticism and comparative religion at the Academy for Jewish Religion, Los Angeles, and is the author of many books, including The Voice of Sarah: Feminine Spirituality and Traditional Judaism. She is coauthor of Minding the Temple of the Soul: Balancing Body, Mind, and Spirit through Traditional Jewish Prayer, Movement, and Meditation and Entering the Temple of Dreams: Jewish Prayers, Movements, and Meditations for the End of the Day (both Jewish Lights). She lectures frequently on topics of Jewish mysticism. Frankiel lives with her husband and five children in Los Angeles.

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