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72 in His Name: Reuchlin, Luther, Thenaud, Wolff and the Names of Seventy-Two Angels
Contributor(s): Christie-Miller, Ian (Author)

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ISBN: 1644692449     ISBN-13: 9781644692448
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
OUR PRICE: $113.05  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: November 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - Kabbalah & Mysticism
- History | Europe - Renaissance
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Renaissance
Dewey: 261.260
LCCN: 2019033765
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" L (0.67 lbs) 90 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
 
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Leading figures at the dawn of the sixteenth-century Reformation commonly faced the charge of "judaizing" 72 In His Name concerns the changing views of four such men starting with their kabbalistic treatment of the 72 divine names of angels.

Johann Reuchlin, the first of the four men featured in this book, survived the charge; Martin Luther's increasingly anti-semitic stance is contrasted with the opposite movement of the French Franciscan Jean Thenaud whose kabbalistic manuscripts were devoted to Francis I; Philipp Wolff, the fourth, had been born into a Jewish family but his recorded views were decidedly anti-semitic.

72 In His Name also includes evidence that kabbalistic beliefs and practices, such as the service for exorcism recorded by Thenaud, were unwittingly recorded by Christians. Although the book concerns early modern Europe, the religious interactions, the shifting spiritual attitudes, and the shadows cast linger on.


Contributor Bio(s): Christie-Miller, Ian: - Ian Christie-Miller was a NATO interpreter and RAF Search and Rescue pilot before becoming a teacher. His London PhD research into French sixteenth-century Kabbalism led to the invention of the Early Book Imaging System and to the development of digital imaging techniques as now used for revealing watermarks. It also lead to the publication of his Traicté de la Cabale (Honoré Champion, Paris, 2007), followed by a series of online and printed works mainly about sixteenth-century religious texts.
 
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