Joseph Dan is the Gershom Scholem Professor of Kabbalah in the Department of Jewish Thought, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His many books include The Heart and the Fountain: Jewish Mystical Experiences, The Early Kabbalah, and The Teachings of Hasidism. He resides in Jerusalem and in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he is a visiting professor at the Harvard Divinity School.
"Dan has given us the best concise history of Jewish mysticism....
As a 'very short introduction' to this sublime treasure house,
Joseph Dan's book is warmly recommended."--Benjamin Balint,
Commentary
"This survey of Kabbalah offers deep history in succinct fashion,
resulting in a fascinating and highly readable effort."--Publishers
Weekly
"In a little more than a hundred pages, Dan races through more than
a thousand years of Jewish religious texts, explaining a vast,
amorphous body of beliefs and practices that have influenced
Freemasons, Hasidim, Carl Jung, New Age gurus and, more recently,
Hollywood celebrities. It's quite a performance, carried off with
only a few stumbles."--William Grimes, The New York Times
"A lucid history and explanation of Kabbalah, covering its key
periods, texts, figures, and theories. Dan knowledgeably and
expertly untangles the complexity of the tradition, specifically
addressing misconceptions by discussing what Kabbalah is and what
it is not.... This primer is scholarly yet accessible to the lay
reader; it's 'Kabbalah for Dummies' sans the cheeky
humor."--Library Journal
"Even someone who knows nothing more than the celebrity connection
will come away with a nuanced understanding."--Dallas Morning
News
"Professor Dan is one of the leading scholars of Jewish mysticism
in the world today. He combines deep erudition with methodological
sophistication and clarity of exposition. He is the ideal person to
write a short introduction to the study of the Kabbalah."--Shaye J.
D. Cohen, Harvard University
"Culling over fifty years of Kabbalah research, Joseph Dan presents
a schematic introduction to Kabbalah, its major periods,
personalities, and ideas. This slim volume is a window into the
intriguing history of this esoteric wisdom-- its Christian and
Islamic influences, the proliferation of Christian Kabbalah, its
influence on modern philosophy, and the important periods of Jewish
heresy. From the ancient world to New Age spirituality, Dan lucidly
covers the
key ideas of Kabbalah as they developed over the centuries.
Accessible, readable, and informative."--Shaul Magid, Indiana
University
"Dan has given us the best concise history of Jewish mysticism....
As a 'very short introduction' to this sublime treasure house,
Joseph Dan's book is warmly recommended."--Benjamin Balint,
Commentary
"In a little more than a hundred pages, Dan races through more than
a thousand years of Jewish religious texts, explaining a vast,
amorphous body of beliefs and practices that have influenced
Freemasons, Hasidim, Carl Jung, New Age gurus and, more recently,
Hollywood celebrities. It's quite a performance, carried off with
only a few stumbles."--William Grimes, The New York Times
"Professor Dan is one of the leading scholars of Jewish mysticism
in the world today. He combines deep erudition with methodological
sophistication and clarity of exposition. He is the ideal person to
write a short introduction to the study of the Kabbalah."--Shaye J.
D. Cohen, Harvard University
"This survey of Kabbalah offers deep history in succinct fashion,
resulting in a fascinating and highly readable effort."--Publishers
Weekly
"A lucid history and explanation of Kabbalah, covering its key
periods, texts, figures, and theories. Dan knowledgeably and
expertly untangles the complexity of the tradition, specifically
addressing misconceptions by discussing what Kabbalah is and what
it is not.... This primer is scholarly yet accessible to the lay
reader; it's 'Kabbalah for Dummies' sans the cheeky
humor."--Library Journal
"Even someone who knows nothing more than the celebrity connection
will come away with a nuanced understanding."--Dallas Morning
News
"Culling over fifty years of Kabbalah research, Joseph Dan presents
a schematic introduction to Kabbalah, its major periods,
personalities, and ideas. This slim volume is a window into the
intriguing history of this esoteric wisdom - its Christian and
Islamic influences, the proliferation of Christian Kabbalah, its
influence on modern philosophy, and the important periods of Jewish
heresy. From the ancient world to New Age spirituality, Dan lucidly
covers the
key ideas of Kabbalah as they developed over the centuries.
Accessible, readable, and informative."--Shaul Magid, Indiana
University
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