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The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland

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The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland

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2010-02-14 (by rambam1776)

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Kalman P. Bland, Ph.D. Director, Center for Judaic Studies Duke University Kalman P. Bland was born in Chicago, IL in 1942. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Columbia University and a Bachelor's Degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City in 1964. He was awarded a Master of Hebrew Letters Degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1967, and the following year was ordained a Rabbi. Continuing his concentration in the History of Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism, Dr. Bland attended Brandeis University where he earned a Doctoral Degree in Medieval Jewish-Islamic Philosophy in 1971. His experiences include teaching courses in Jewish Theology at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a course in Medieval Jewish Philosophy at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. He has taught for two years at Indiana University, as well as The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Since 1977, he has been a faculty member at Duke University where he served as Chairman of the Department of Religion for six years. Currently, he is the Director of Duke's Center for Judaic Studies. He also regularly teaches in the Masters of Arts Program in Liberal Studies. In 1986, he was honored with a Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award. COURSE OBJECTIVES These lectures begin by offering an historians answers to two rather straightforward questions: What is Jewish about Jewish Mysticism (Kabbalah)? What is mystical about Jewish Mysticism? The lectures end with an historians attempt to understand our contemporary fascination with such arcane subjects. Along the way, the major trends in Late Antique, medieval, early modern, and modern Jewish mysticisms are introduced. Their characteristic beliefs and meditational techniques are described. The audience may reasonably expect to come away from these lectures having learned something useful about the academic study of religion, the complexity of Judaism's creative impulses, and the astonishing resources of human imagination as it struggles to de-habituate the everyday in order to discover infinities in grains of sand. Honoring the liberal injunction to let nothing human be alien to us, these lectures are designed to demystify the Kabbalah. They do not seek to judge whether the Kabbalah is morally good or bad, healthy-minded or pathological, philosophically true or empirically false, but to discover what made the Kabbalah possible or attractive to its adherents and implausible or repellent to its opponents. Being an optimist, the lecturer assumes that, just as we are not obliged to become triangles in order to grasp the Pythagorean Theorem, we need not be Jewish Kabbalists in order to fathom Jewish Mysticism. A mere handful of lectures cannot do justice to the two-thousand years of Jewish history during which a plethora of mystical traditions evolved. They cannot chart the many striking parallels and the equally striking dissimilarities between the Kabbalah, Christian mysticism, Sufism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. But they can make visible the otherwise hidden processes by which medieval Jewish mystics-like their counterparts, the medieval Jewish philosophers and theologians-transformed the heritage of biblical and rabbinic Judaism. With ingenious legerdemain, they aligned it with ancient mythic consciousness and newfangled metaphysical doctrines that stressed the conflict between outer appearances and inner realities. The lectures can suggest something of the competition between the philosophic and mystical traditions and explain why mysticism succeeded where philosophy failed. The lectures can also catch glimpses of Jewish history through the lens of the mystics, just as they can identify some of the mystical factors shaping Jewish communal life and ritual practice. Perhaps most importantly of all, the lectures can provide members of the audience with sufficient historical background, technical terminology, and clarification of fundamental concepts to allow them to confront critically the primary sources of Jewish Mysticism as they become more readily available every day. Being an optimist, the lecturer hopes so.

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  2. Judaism
  3. Kabbalah
  4. Zohar
  5. Mysticism

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 big_dad_e (2010-02-15)

Tack så mycket! Muchas gracias! Merci beaucoup! Vielen Dank! La ringrazio molto! Thanks m8!

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1. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/01. Historical Framework for Jewish Mysticism.mp3 30.87 Mb
2. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/05. Theosophy - The Psychodynamics of God.mp3 30.83 Mb
3. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/03. Triumph of Spirituality in German Pietism.mp3 30.74 Mb
4. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/04. Yoga, Language and Abraham Abulafia.mp3 30.72 Mb
5. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/08. Catastrophe and the Kabbalah - Post 1492.mp3 30.70 Mb
6. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/06. The Zohar and Symbolism.mp3 30.61 Mb
7. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/09. Messiahs, Messianism and the Kabbalah.mp3 30.54 Mb
8. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/07. Divine Consequences of Human Behavior.mp3 30.51 Mb
9. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/02. Early Rabbinic Judaism and Mystical Ecstasy.mp3 30.50 Mb
10. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/10. Jewish Mysticism, Nowadays.mp3 30.30 Mb
11. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/Jewish Mysticism Guidebook.pdf 810.65 Kb
12. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/Kalman Bland.jpg 19.38 Kb
13. The Teaching Company- Jewish Mysticism - Prof Kalman Bland/Jewish Mysticism Course Notes.txt 4.14 Kb