Christian Kabbalah
978-613-2-54522-0
6132545220
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2010-08-12
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Renaissance saw the birth of Christian Kabbalah. Interest grew among some Christian scholars in what they saw to be the mystical aspects of Judaic Kabbalah, which was compatible with Christian mystical thought. The movement was influenced by a desire to interpret aspects of Christianity even more mystically than current Christian Mystics. After the 18th century, Kabbalah became blended with European occultism, some of which had a religious basis; but the main thrust of Christian Kabbalah was by then dead. A few attempts have been made to revive it in recent decades, particularly in relation to the Neoplatonism of the first two chapters of the Gospel of John, but it has not entered into mainstream Christianity. Although somewhat obscure, the tradition of Christian Kabbalah or Catholic Kabbalah still persists today.
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