Moshe Idel is one of the world’s foremost authorities on Kabbalah (the mystical-esoteric research tradition of rabbinic Judaism). Succeeding the great Gershom Scholem as professor of Jewish Mysticism at the University of Jerusalem, Idel owes his international fame to the book “Kabbalah – New Perspectives” (Adelphi). Today he is Max Cooper Professor of Jewish Thought at the Department of Jewish Thought, Mandel Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute and the Tikvah Center for Law and Jewish Civilization in New York.See CV complete.
Il Cervello Mistico 2017
How do the visions of mystics arise in the brain? Can doublings, immaterial presences, prophetic voices be a consequence of the techniques codified and used,