"For the Letter Kills, but the Spirit Gives Life": Halakha Versus Kabbalah in the Study of Jewish Mysticism

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY MODERN JUDAISM Pub Date : 2020-12-21 DOI:10.1093/mj/kjaa017
Boaz Huss
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ABSTRACT:In the 19th century, some Jewish scholars of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement presented Kabbalah as the vital, spiritual and mystical aspect of Judaism, and juxtaposed it to legalistic, conservative, and petrified Halakha. Jewish neo-romantic and Zionist thinkers adopted this perception, which Christian Kabbalists and Hebraists first formulated in the Renaissance period. The assumption concerning the distinction and tension between Jewish mysticism and Halakha had a significant impact on the modern academic study of Judaism and it still governs the academic discipline of Jewish mysticism that Gershom Scholem and his disciples founded. This article argues that the modern identification of Kabbala as Jewish mysticism, and the assumed dichotomy between spiritual, vital Kabbalah, and dogmatic, petrified Halakha are a modern Jewish adaptation of the Pauline antithesis between the letter that kills and the Spirit that gives life.
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“字母杀人,但精神赋予生命”:犹太神秘主义研究中的哈拉卡与卡巴拉
摘要:在19世纪,一些犹太学者提出卡巴拉是犹太教的重要、精神和神秘的方面,并将其与律法主义、保守主义和僵化的哈拉卡相提并论。犹太新浪漫主义和犹太复国主义思想家接受了这种观念,基督教卡巴拉学家和希伯来学者在文艺复兴时期首次提出了这种观念。关于犹太神秘主义和哈拉卡之间的区别和紧张关系的假设对犹太教的现代学术研究产生了重大影响,它仍然支配着Gershom Scholem和他的门徒建立的犹太神秘主义学术学科。本文认为,现代对卡巴拉作为犹太神秘主义的认同,以及精神的、充满活力的卡巴拉和教条的、僵化的哈拉卡之间的二分法,是现代犹太人对保罗式的字母杀人和精神赋予生命的对立的改编。
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期刊介绍: Modern Judaism: A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience provides a distinctive, interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the modern Jewish experience. Articles focus on topics pertinent to the understanding of Jewish life today and the forces that have shaped that experience.
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