The Kabbalah: its doctrines, development, and literature
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The work traces a Jewish theosophical tradition from mythical origins through its transmission by patriarchs and sages, describes its claim to an oral, esoteric reception, and outlines its principal doctrines and literature. It examines accounts of heavenly revelation, legendary custodianship culminating in the compilation of the Zohar, and interprets how secret hermeneutics and symbolic concepts developed. Chapters discuss doctrinal aims - explaining divine nature, creation, and the hidden meanings of Scripture - its modes of transmission, major texts, and historical diffusion and influence on both Jewish thought and later European intellectuals, alongside analysis of its terminology and interpretive methods.