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4 - ‘Light the Lamp within You’

A Recurring Esoteric Tradition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2024

Norman Russell
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University of Oxford
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At the time of the Renaissance, the mystical tradition, as demonstrated in the fourth chapter, takes on a strong esoteric colouring. The Hermetic Corpus and the central texts of the Kabbalah, translated into Latin and understood as pagan and Jewish prefigurings repectively of the coming of Christ, become authoritative teachings, which, although ultimately marginalised, feed through Jakob Boehme and others into modern Orthodox thinking on theosis.

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Theosis and Religion
Participation in Divine Life in the Eastern and Western Traditions
, pp. 102 - 125
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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