-
Provinces in 1904
Reorganisation of
Indian Universities Act (1904).
Systemisation of
preservation and
restoration of
ancient monuments by Archaeological...
- arrival. Both Cordovero's and Luria's
systems gave
Kabbalah a
theological systemisation to
rival the
earlier eminence of
Medieval Jewish philosophy.
Under the...
- from
Divine consciousness, revelation, and emanance. The 16th-century
systemisation of
Kabbalah by
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero brought the
preceding interpretations...
-
fuller versions of the
Mikraot Gedolot (Main Commentators).
Cordoveran systemisation is
presented in
Pardes Rimonim,
philosophical articulation in the works...
-
issuing a
common ****ction
rather than
common law ****ctive relief. The
systemisation of
equity is
often credited to Lord
Eldon and the
introduction of the...
- The Idra (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אִדְרָא, romanized: iḏrā, lit. 'threshing floor'), is a
Kabbalistic work
included in
printings of the Zohar, and was...
- Creation,
without any
change at all from God's perspective. In
Chabad systemisation of
Hasidic thought, the term Ein Sof ("Unlimited" Infinite)
itself does...
-
Elyon and
Tachton are used
particularly in the
Habad philosophical systemisation of
Hasidic thought. The
alternative Kabbalistic terms Ayin and Yesh...
-
Bible commentary 1508–1593
Cordoverian school. Rationally-influenced
systemisation of
preceding Kabbalah:
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero (RaMaK)
Taught in Safed...
-
intellectual articulation of Judaism, the
Ramak achieved the
first accepted systemisation of Kabbalah,
based on its
rational categorisation and study. Subsequent...