Demonic Desires: "Yetzer Hara" and the Problem of Evil in Late Antiquity

Main description: This study examines the concept of yetzer hara, or evil inclination. Analyzing the some one hundred and fifty appearances of the yetzer in rabbinic literature, Rosen-Zvi contends that the term should not be read under the traditional rubric of sexual desire, but rather in the conte...

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Main Author: Rozen-Tsevi, Yishai 1971- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia, Pa. University of Pennsylvania Press 2011
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:[Rezension von: Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Demonic desires. Yetzer Hara and the problem of evil in Late Antiquity] (2013) (Hirschman, Marc)
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Further subjects:B Religious Studies
B Religion Judaism History
B Good and evil Religious aspects Judaism
B Religion
B Religion / Judaism / History
B Yetzer hara (Judaism)
B Good and evil Religious aspects Judaism
B History
B Ancient Studies
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Summary:Main description: This study examines the concept of yetzer hara, or evil inclination. Analyzing the some one hundred and fifty appearances of the yetzer in rabbinic literature, Rosen-Zvi contends that the term should not be read under the traditional rubric of sexual desire, but rather in the context of ancient Jewish demonology.
This study examines the concept of yetzer hara, or evil inclination. Analyzing the some one hundred and fifty appearances of the yetzer in rabbinic literature, Rosen-Zvi contends that the term should not be read under the traditional rubric of sexual desire, but rather in the context of ancient Jewish demonology.
ISBN:0812204204
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.9783/9780812204209