The Sabbatean Prophets

The Sabbatean Prophets

by Matt Goldish
ISBN-10:
0674012917
ISBN-13:
9780674012912
Pub. Date:
04/15/2004
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674012917
ISBN-13:
9780674012912
Pub. Date:
04/15/2004
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
The Sabbatean Prophets

The Sabbatean Prophets

by Matt Goldish
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Overview

In the mid-seventeenth century, Shabbatai Zvi, a rabbi from Izmir, claimed to be the Jewish messiah, and convinced a great many Jews to believe him. The movement surrounding this messianic pretender was enormous, and Shabbatai's mission seemed to be affirmed by the numerous supporting prophecies of believers. The story of Shabbatai and his prophets has mainly been explored by specialists in Jewish mysticism. Only a few scholars have placed this large-scale movement in its social and historical context.

Matt Goldish shifts the focus of Sabbatean studies from the theology of Lurianic Kabbalah to the widespread seventeenth-century belief in latter-day prophecy. The intense expectations of the messiah in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam form the necessary backdrop for understanding the success of Sabbateanism. The seventeenth century was a time of deep intellectual and political ferment as Europe moved into the modern era. The strains of the Jewish mysticism, Christian millenarianism, scientific innovation, and political transformation all contributed to the development of the Sabbatean movement.

By placing Sabbateanism in this broad cultural context, Goldish integrates this Jewish messianic movement into the early modern world, making its story accessible to scholars and students alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674012912
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Matt Goldish is Samuel M. and Esther Melton Associate Professor of History at The Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Preface

Prologue

1. Messianic Prophecy in the Early Modern Context

2. Nathan of Gaza and the Roots of Sabbatean Prophecy

3. From Mystical Vision to Prophetic Explosion

4. Opponents and Observers Respond

5. Prophecy after Shabbatais Apostasy

Notes

Index

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