Description
Author: Rabbi Iosef Gikatilla
Publisher: Obelisco
Published: 04/30/2023
Pages: 112
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 8.19h x 5.04w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9788491119661
ISBN10: 8491119663
Language: Spanish
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism | Kabbalah & Mysticism
About the Author
Gikatilla, Joseph ben Abraham. Medinaceli (Soria), 1248 - Peñafiel (Valladolid), 1325. Kabbalist, exegete. Although born in Medinaceli, his longest residence was in Segovia. Between 1272 and 1274 he was a disciple of Abraham Abulafia, being greatly influenced by his prophetic tendencies, in such a way that the latter came to consider him a continuator of his school. Gikatilla was a prolific writer; he wrote his first work when he was only twenty-six years old, the Ginnat 'egoz. It is a kabbalistic treatise structured in three parts. As a kabbalist, Gikatilla dealt with mystical combinations and transpositions of letters and numbers, as is reflected in his extensive work. Gikatilla was not an adversary of Philosophy, quite the contrary; he tried to reconcile Philosophy and Kabbalah. But, undoubtedly, his great work is centered on mysticism. His work Sa're 'orah (Gates of Light), propagated certain ideas of the Zohar; even the initial title, Sefer ha-ora (Book of Light), sounds like a paraphrase of Sefer ha-zohar (Book of Splendor). It was heavily criticized by Samuel of Acre in his "Me'irat 'Enayyim", for the abuse of the Holy name.