Light is sown
the cultivation of Kabbalah in medieval Castile
by Avishai Bar-Asher & Jeremy P. Brown
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
The book examines the theological journey of Moses de León of Guadalajara, the self-proclaimed "Light of the West" and reputed author of medieval kabbalah's crowning literary achievement, the Zohar. It reaches bold conclusions about the process of kabbalah's florescence in medieval Castile, based on intensive study of a major unpublished work of de León's the "Nameless Composition" - and a wealth of fragmentary texts preserved only in manuscript that have eluded scholarly attention. The book focuses on de León's regimen of pious living, his discourse on gender, his understanding of the Hebrew language, his signature thirteenfold speculation, his competitive relationship with his contemporary Joseph Gikatilla of Medinaceli, and his entanglements with both Christians and Muslims. The book also explores various contexts for understanding de León's creativity and reception, including those of Alfonsine Castile, where innovation in supposedly ancient linguistic theories coincided with an imperial project of cultural annexation, and Renaissance Italy, where Christian apologists preserved otherwise lost kabbalistic writings. Critical discoveries provide unprecedented access to the enigmatic intellectual history of the Zohar and its worlds. The study correlates the large body of de León's Hebrew writings with the canonical Zohar, tracing the parallel paths of their growth. It also reveals with unprecedented clarity the mutually interreferential nature of the twin corpora at the heart of the Castilian Kabbalah - one of the most glorious fruits of Jewish theology
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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the cultivation of Kabbalah in medieval Castile K10plus union-catalog record Illustrationen; Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 199-218; Oxford studies in Western esotericism; xii, 232 Seiten | [2025] | Oxford University Press | English |
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