"Gathering the Dispersed of Israel": The Evolution of a Kabbalistic Prayer Addendum for Tiqqun Qeri
This article traces the evolution of a kabbalistic prayer supplication that was designed to purify male Jews from pollution caused by improper seminal emission. In doing so, it focuses on the metaphysical rationale behind it, its function, and its metamorphosis from a highly technical practice into...
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Tipo de documento: | Recurso Electrónico Artigo |
Idioma: | Inglês |
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Publicado em: |
Cambridge Univ. Press
2021
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Harvard theological review
Ano: 2021, Volume: 114, Número: 2, Páginas: 241-264 |
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão: | B
Amidah
/ Complementação
/ Ejaculação
/ Cabala
/ Cristianismo
/ História 1400-1900
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Classificações IxTheo: | AG Vida religiosa AX Relações inter-religiosas BH Judaísmo CC Cristianismo ; Religião não cristã ; Relações inter-religiosas NCF Ética sexual TH Baixa Idade Média TJ Idade Moderna |
Outras palavras-chave: | B
Jewish Mysticism
B Early Modern Judaism B Jewish-Christian polemics B Kabbalah B male sexual pollution B Prayer B waste of seed |
Acesso em linha: |
Volltext (lizenzpflichtig) Volltext (lizenzpflichtig) |
Resumo: | This article traces the evolution of a kabbalistic prayer supplication that was designed to purify male Jews from pollution caused by improper seminal emission. In doing so, it focuses on the metaphysical rationale behind it, its function, and its metamorphosis from a highly technical practice into a mainstream devotional practice. It addresses how notions of sexual pollution (qeri) were contextualized in Lurianic Kabbalah and how they were later embedded in kabbalistic manuals and prayer books. Furthermore, the article examines Jewish-Christian and inner- Jewish debates that emerged in connection with the effects of spilling semen in vain. Special attention is paid to possible social factors that may have impacted the increased anxiety about male bodily fluids and "misguided" desires. In addition to the available research on the theological and general historical background of the prohibition of wasting seed, the following analysis offers a microhistory of this short yet highly influential text. |
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ISSN: | 1475-4517 |
Obras secundárias: | Enthalten in: Harvard theological review
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/S001781602100016X |