Book contents
- Kabbalah and Ecology
- Kabbalah and Ecology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on translation, transliteration, and bibliography
- Overview of Kabbalah and Ecology
- Introduction
- Part I Midrash
- 1 Tselem Elohim (God's Image) in Midrash and commentary, part 1
- 2 Tselem Elohim in Midrash and commentary, part 2
- 3 Tselem, dignity, and the “infinite value” of the other
- 4 The soul and the others
- 5 Ethics and the others
- Intermediate conclusions
- Part II Kabbalah
- Part III Ecotheology
- Excursus 1 Nefesh and related terms
- Excursus 2 The prayer of P'ri`Ets Hadar
- Appendix
- Bibliography of primary Jewish sources
- Abbreviated titles
- General index
- Index of scriptural verses
- Index of rabbinic sources
Intermediate conclusions
From Midrash to Kabbalah
from Part I - Midrash
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2015
- Kabbalah and Ecology
- Kabbalah and Ecology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on translation, transliteration, and bibliography
- Overview of Kabbalah and Ecology
- Introduction
- Part I Midrash
- 1 Tselem Elohim (God's Image) in Midrash and commentary, part 1
- 2 Tselem Elohim in Midrash and commentary, part 2
- 3 Tselem, dignity, and the “infinite value” of the other
- 4 The soul and the others
- 5 Ethics and the others
- Intermediate conclusions
- Part II Kabbalah
- Part III Ecotheology
- Excursus 1 Nefesh and related terms
- Excursus 2 The prayer of P'ri`Ets Hadar
- Appendix
- Bibliography of primary Jewish sources
- Abbreviated titles
- General index
- Index of scriptural verses
- Index of rabbinic sources
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Kabbalah and EcologyGod's Image in the More-Than-Human World, pp. 169 - 172Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015