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Concealment and Revelation: Esotericism in Jewish Thought and its Philosophical Implications [Hardcover]

Moshe Halbertal (Author), Jackie Feldman (Translator)
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August 27, 2007

During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, great new trends of Jewish thought emerged whose widely varied representatives--Kabbalists, philosophers, and astrologers--each claimed that their particular understanding revealed the actual secret of the Torah. They presented their own readings in a coded fashion that has come to be regarded by many as the very essence of esotericism. Concealment and Revelation takes us on a fascinating journey to the depths of the esoteric imagination. Carefully tracing the rise of esotericism and its function in medieval Jewish thought, Moshe Halbertal's richly detailed historical and cultural analysis gradually builds conceptual-philosophical force to culminate in a masterful phenomenological taxonomy of esotericism and its paradoxes.

Among the questions addressed: What are the internal justifications that esoteric traditions provide for their own existence, especially in the Jewish world, in which the spread of knowledge was of great importance? How do esoteric teachings coexist with the revealed tradition, and what is the relationship between the various esoteric teachings that compete with that revealed tradition?

Halbertal concludes that, through the medium of the concealed, Jewish thinkers integrated into the heart of the Jewish tradition diverse cultural influences such as Aristotelianism, Neoplatonism, and Hermeticisims. And the creation of an added concealed layer, unregulated and open-ended, became the source of the most daring and radical interpretations of the tradition.


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Halbertal explains complex issues clearly and gracefully, moving smoothly from dense kabbalistic passages to abstruse texts on medieval philosophy in a way that allows the unspecialized reader to follow his train of thought without plumbing the depths of each theological system to which he refers. -- Jewish Book World

This concise and brilliant book . . . provides great insight into individual thinkers like Ibn Ezra, whose astrological beliefs are frequently overlooked by his readers, and Rambam, whose explicit esotericism has perplexed readers for centuries. . . . A translation of the 2001 Hebrew edition, this very scholarly yet highly readable work will be recognized as a masterful work for many years to come. -- Tradition

Halbertal's book outlines a challenging theory in the intellectual history of Jewish creativity. He does not rely on new material but offers a superb interpretation of available material. This book undoubtedly represents a major contribution to the discourse on the character and the varieties of ancient and medieval Jewish thought. -- Dov Schwartz, Journal of Religion

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"Moshe Halbertal's book will be a revelation to anyone interested in religious, philosophical, psychological, or political concealment. It has wide implications for the political craving for transparency, and dazzling insights into depth psychology (such as Freud's) and esoteric tendencies in philosophy (such as Wittgenstein's). The book manifests not only immense learning and virtuosity in reading Jewish texts but also genuine wisdom."--Avishai Margalit, Institute for Advanced Study

"Halbertal's virtuosic exploration of a major dimension of medieval Jewish thought opens new vistas in Jewish philosophy and mysticism."--Moshe Idel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

"This is the most conceptually penetrating book that I can imagine on concealment and revelation in premodern Jewish thought. An original foray into a subject that has not been well developed, it has the makings of a classic. In particular, the essay on esotericism is rich and substantial. There can be no question of the book's brilliance."--Noah Feldman, author of Divided by God

"Original, consistently interesting, and thought-provoking. This book exhibits the author's knack for synthesizing complicated technical material with clarity and verve, and making it accessible to both scholars in adjacent fields and to general readers."--Bernard Septimus, Harvard University

"This book's taxonomy of esoteric knowledge and attempt to establish its importance both as a thing in itself and as an object of study are absolutely fascinating and indeed captivating. The book made an important aspect of medieval Jewish intellectual and spiritual life much less forbidding to me than it had been before, and it should make similar bodies of esoteric knowledge and esoteric movements--like late antique gnosticism and late medieval Christian mysticism--more approachable also."--William Chester Jordan, Princeton University


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  • Hardcover: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (August 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691125716
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691125718
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars difficult interesting read, March 27, 2008
This review is from: Concealment and Revelation: Esotericism in Jewish Thought and its Philosophical Implications (Hardcover)
Concealment and Revelation is a very good book if you have background in the subject of esotericism and the debate over it in the medieval ages. However, it is still very difficult to understand with that background. As for amazon, they shipped it to me on time, and it was in perfectly new condition. I would suggest this for anyone looking to read a historical philosophy book on the subject of esotericism as long as you have previous knowledge in the subject.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
oral law, essential esotericism, secondary shame, halakhic masters, primary shame, kabbalistic knowledge, esoteric project, esoteric conception, philosophical sermons, closed knowledge, esoteric realm, halakhic scholars, esoteric idea, revealed tradition, esoteric level, esoteric writing, double language, instructed person
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Ibn Ezra, Abba Mari, Guide of the Perplexed, Ibn Tibon, Shem Tov, Middle Ages, Rabbi Ya'akov, Holy One, Minhat Kna'ot, Sefer Yetzira, Rabbi Azriel, Paradoxes of Esotericism, Ya'akov Anatoli, Isaac the Blind, Badei Ha'aron, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabbi Asher, Rabbi Akiba, Leo Strauss, Mount Sinai, Perush Lekohelet, Hoshen Mishpat, The Ambivalence of Secrecy, Shi'ur Komah, Mishneh Torah
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