De arte cabalistica

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De arte cabalistica is a seminal 16th-century work by Johannes Reuchlin that introduces and systematizes Kabbalistic thought within a Christian theological and philosophical framework.

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De arte cabalistica canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance humanist text
book
philosophical work
theological treatise
aimsTo reconcile Kabbalah with Christian doctrine
systematize Kabbalistic thought for Christian readers
author Johann Reuchlin
surface form: Johannes Reuchlin
century 16th century
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
dedicatedTo Pope Leo X
dialogueParticipants Marranus
Philolaus
Simon
discusses Trinity
creation
divine names
Sefirot
surface form: sefirot
field Christian theology
history of ideas
religious philosophy
follows De verbo mirifico
genre Christian Kabbalistic treatise
hasPart Book I
Book II
Book III
hasTranslation English translation
French translation
German translation
historicalSignificance key work in the development of Christian Kabbalah
one of the earliest systematic expositions of Kabbalah in a Christian framework
influenced Christian Kabbalah
surface form: Christian Kabbalists

Renaissance Christian theology
early modern Christian Hebraism
influencedBy Kabbalah
surface form: Jewish Kabbalah

Neoplatonism
Pythagoreanism
Scholasticism
language Latin
literaryForm dialogue
mainSubject Christian Kabbalah
Christian theology
Kabbalah
philosophy
movement Christian Kabbalah
Renaissance humanism
placeOfPublication Haguenau
surface form: Hagenau
predecessor De verbo mirifico
publicationDate 1517
publisher Thomas Anshelm

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Christian Kabbalah hasNotableText De arte cabalistica
Johann Reuchlin notableWork De arte cabalistica
De verbo mirifico relatedWork De arte cabalistica