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Early Israel offers the most sweeping reinterpretation of the Pentateuch since the nineteenth-century Documentary Hypothesis.
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Early Israel offers the most sweeping reinterpretation of the Pentateuch since the nineteenth-century Documentary Hypothesis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000777444
- Artikelnr.: 66023736
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000777444
- Artikelnr.: 66023736
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Alex S. Kohav teaches at the Department of Philosophy, Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is the editor of two recent anthologies, Mysticism and Meaning: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Three Pines Press, 2019) and Mysticism and Experience: Twenty-First Century Approaches (Lexington Books, 2020), and a co-editor of A Paradise of Paradoxes: Finite Infinities, the Hebrew God, and Taboo of Knowledge (in preparation). Dr. Kohav is engaged in the long-term project of developing ancient Israelite philosophy-the foundational Hebraic/Jewish metaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and ethics of early-antiquity Israel. His forthcoming book, Adam, a Kind of Thinker: Freedom Scales as Selves, Worlds, and Thinking Fields (Hebraic Pluri-Dimensional Perspectives) elaborates an ontology of "worlds" accessible to human beings.
Introduction: The TEXT Part 1: The CONTEXT 1. The God of Moses versus the
"One and All" of Egypt: From the Magic of Hypostatized Spirituality (Egypt)
to the Discriminating Paradigm of Non-Idolatry (Israel) 2. At the Primal
Scene of Communication: The Question of Israel's Esoteric Referent 3. On
the Notion of the Sôd: YHWH's Garden versus the Rabbinical Orchard Part 2:
The METATEXT 4. Tracking the Sôd through Emergence of a Complex System:
Accessing the Torah's Veiled Axis of Communication 5. The Sôd as Poiesis:
Probing the Sôd's Poietic-Tropological Structure and Multiscalar Power
Dynamics 6. A Theoretical Model of the Pentateuch: Israel's Universe of
Discourse; a Replica of the Torah; Acquiring an Apposite Research Method
Part 3: The URTEXT 7. The Pentateuchal Noetic Signifier: Retrieving the
Torah within the Scripture 8. Israel's Noematic Signified:
Reverse-Engineering the Pentateuchal Deific Numinous 9. The Mysterium
Tremendum of the God of Israel: Recovering the Esoteric Referent of Ancient
Israelite Initiatory Praxis Part 4: The CODE-TEXT 10. Externalizing
Israel's Ineffable: Complex Tropological Entextualization Strategies for
the Pentateuchal Numinous 11. In the Garden of Sacred Semiosis: The
Conundrum of the Eleventh Commandment, Eden's Theater of Ruptured Doxa and
Fractured Epistêmê, and Emergence of "Megaphor" 12. Postscript: The HORS-
TEXTE
"One and All" of Egypt: From the Magic of Hypostatized Spirituality (Egypt)
to the Discriminating Paradigm of Non-Idolatry (Israel) 2. At the Primal
Scene of Communication: The Question of Israel's Esoteric Referent 3. On
the Notion of the Sôd: YHWH's Garden versus the Rabbinical Orchard Part 2:
The METATEXT 4. Tracking the Sôd through Emergence of a Complex System:
Accessing the Torah's Veiled Axis of Communication 5. The Sôd as Poiesis:
Probing the Sôd's Poietic-Tropological Structure and Multiscalar Power
Dynamics 6. A Theoretical Model of the Pentateuch: Israel's Universe of
Discourse; a Replica of the Torah; Acquiring an Apposite Research Method
Part 3: The URTEXT 7. The Pentateuchal Noetic Signifier: Retrieving the
Torah within the Scripture 8. Israel's Noematic Signified:
Reverse-Engineering the Pentateuchal Deific Numinous 9. The Mysterium
Tremendum of the God of Israel: Recovering the Esoteric Referent of Ancient
Israelite Initiatory Praxis Part 4: The CODE-TEXT 10. Externalizing
Israel's Ineffable: Complex Tropological Entextualization Strategies for
the Pentateuchal Numinous 11. In the Garden of Sacred Semiosis: The
Conundrum of the Eleventh Commandment, Eden's Theater of Ruptured Doxa and
Fractured Epistêmê, and Emergence of "Megaphor" 12. Postscript: The HORS-
TEXTE
Introduction: The TEXT Part 1: The CONTEXT 1. The God of Moses versus the
"One and All" of Egypt: From the Magic of Hypostatized Spirituality (Egypt)
to the Discriminating Paradigm of Non-Idolatry (Israel) 2. At the Primal
Scene of Communication: The Question of Israel's Esoteric Referent 3. On
the Notion of the Sôd: YHWH's Garden versus the Rabbinical Orchard Part 2:
The METATEXT 4. Tracking the Sôd through Emergence of a Complex System:
Accessing the Torah's Veiled Axis of Communication 5. The Sôd as Poiesis:
Probing the Sôd's Poietic-Tropological Structure and Multiscalar Power
Dynamics 6. A Theoretical Model of the Pentateuch: Israel's Universe of
Discourse; a Replica of the Torah; Acquiring an Apposite Research Method
Part 3: The URTEXT 7. The Pentateuchal Noetic Signifier: Retrieving the
Torah within the Scripture 8. Israel's Noematic Signified:
Reverse-Engineering the Pentateuchal Deific Numinous 9. The Mysterium
Tremendum of the God of Israel: Recovering the Esoteric Referent of Ancient
Israelite Initiatory Praxis Part 4: The CODE-TEXT 10. Externalizing
Israel's Ineffable: Complex Tropological Entextualization Strategies for
the Pentateuchal Numinous 11. In the Garden of Sacred Semiosis: The
Conundrum of the Eleventh Commandment, Eden's Theater of Ruptured Doxa and
Fractured Epistêmê, and Emergence of "Megaphor" 12. Postscript: The HORS-
TEXTE
"One and All" of Egypt: From the Magic of Hypostatized Spirituality (Egypt)
to the Discriminating Paradigm of Non-Idolatry (Israel) 2. At the Primal
Scene of Communication: The Question of Israel's Esoteric Referent 3. On
the Notion of the Sôd: YHWH's Garden versus the Rabbinical Orchard Part 2:
The METATEXT 4. Tracking the Sôd through Emergence of a Complex System:
Accessing the Torah's Veiled Axis of Communication 5. The Sôd as Poiesis:
Probing the Sôd's Poietic-Tropological Structure and Multiscalar Power
Dynamics 6. A Theoretical Model of the Pentateuch: Israel's Universe of
Discourse; a Replica of the Torah; Acquiring an Apposite Research Method
Part 3: The URTEXT 7. The Pentateuchal Noetic Signifier: Retrieving the
Torah within the Scripture 8. Israel's Noematic Signified:
Reverse-Engineering the Pentateuchal Deific Numinous 9. The Mysterium
Tremendum of the God of Israel: Recovering the Esoteric Referent of Ancient
Israelite Initiatory Praxis Part 4: The CODE-TEXT 10. Externalizing
Israel's Ineffable: Complex Tropological Entextualization Strategies for
the Pentateuchal Numinous 11. In the Garden of Sacred Semiosis: The
Conundrum of the Eleventh Commandment, Eden's Theater of Ruptured Doxa and
Fractured Epistêmê, and Emergence of "Megaphor" 12. Postscript: The HORS-
TEXTE