SABBATAI ṢEVI: The Mystical Messiah 1626-1676

Gershom Scholem, Yaacob Dweck

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Abstract

Gershom Scholem stands out among modern thinkers for the richness and power of his historical imagination. A work widely esteemed as his magnum opus, Sabbatai Ṣevi offers a vividly detailed account of the only messianic movement ever to engulf the entire Jewish world. Sabbatai Ṣevi was an obscure kabbalist rabbi of seventeenth-century Turkey who aroused a fervent following that spread over the Jewish world after he declared himself to be the Messiah. The movement suffered a severe blow when Ṣevi was forced to convert to Islam, but a clandestine sect survived. A monumental and revisionary work of Jewish historiography, Sabbatai Ṣevi details Ṣevi’s rise to prominence and stands out for its combination of philological and empirical authority and passion. This edition contains a new introduction by Yaacob Dweck that explains the scholarly importance of Scholem’s work to a new generation of readers.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationSabbatai Sevi
Subtitle of host publicationThe Mystical Messiah 1626-1676
PublisherPrinceton University Press
Pages1-1000
Number of pages1000
ISBN (Electronic)9781400883158
ISBN (Print)9780691172095
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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