Talk:Christian Kabbalah

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 2A01:6500:A102:7177:CD17:7C81:288:DE38 in topic Knorr von Rosenroth's sephoritic diagram photo

2008 edit

Edited content on Kemper. --613kpiggy (talk) 17:55, 15 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Finished Editing Kemper --613kpiggy (talk) 14:47, 16 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Specific content which could be added edit

Some specific visual items of Christian Qabbalistic speculations could be added, such as the Pentagrammaton and the Tetraktys of letters of the Tetragrammaton adding up to 72 by Gematria... Also, I think the Christian Qabbalists used a form of the "Tree of Life" diagram with the inter-node links placed somewhat differently than in the version of the diagram most commonly used by Jews... AnonMoos (talk) 18:39, 15 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Move page name to "Christian Cabala" edit

I think the page name should be moved-renamed to "Christian Cabala", as this has historically been the common European-Christian transliteration for Cabala-disambiguation page (hence Cabal denoting intrigue-suspicious secret group). Nowadays, the convention is generally to spell the Jewish tradition Kabbalah, the Christian tradition Cabala, and the Hermetic tradition Qabalah. See eg. KABBALAH? CABALA? QABALAH?. See also The Study of Christian Cabala in English opening and footnote 1. See also the book "Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years" where the author spells it Cabala. If no one else comments against this, I'll move the page name, after some time. Similarly, references in the article to Kabbalah should be changed to Cabala - the standard spelling for the Christian variety. April8 (talk) 20:15, 14 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Okay, as long as by “references in the article to Kabbalah should be changed to Cabala” you only mean references to Christian Cabala (which I think you meant anyway). --217/83 23:11, 14 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Background? edit

The article says:

Greek Neoplatonic documents came into Europe from Constantinople in the reign of Mehmet II. Neoplatonism had been prevalent in Christian Europe and had entered into Scholasticism since the translation of Greek and Hebrew texts in Spain in the 13th century. The Renaissance trend was a relatively short-lived phenomenon, ending by 1750.

Sorry, I don't understand it.

  1. Mehmet II lived in the 15th century. Neoplatonism was spread in Europe since the 13th century. So this is not chronologically?
  2. No explanation is given about what is the connection between neoplatonism and christian kabbala.

Mendelo (talk) 18:23, 9 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Poor intro edit

The intro doesn't actually say what the Christian Kabbalah is! 2.102.192.248 (talk) 12:07, 7 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Assessment comment edit

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There is nothing about the Mechanics of Christian Kabbalah or how a Christian may begin to go about using it. Thanks!

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Consistency in naming edit

Throughout this page, especially near the beginning, the spelling of Kabbalah/Cabala and Kabbalist/Cabalist are flipped between seeming at random. Shouldn't the same spelling be used throughout? I propose that all spelling be changed to the Kabbalah/Kabbalist spelling, since that's used in the name of the article and seems to be the most common spelling overall. I can also see an argument for Cabala/Cabalist, if disambiguation is a concern, but a consistent spelling should be used either way. Dangeroustechnology (talk) 18:27, 11 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

I've put this change into practice, seeing as it's been five months with no argument. --Dangeroustechnology (talk) 22:28, 16 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Knorr von Rosenroth's sephoritic diagram photo edit

I dont know how to fix it, but the photo is upside down. You can tell it by the wrong order of the sephirot tree; the Malchut is in the top of the tree, it should be in the bittom. For those who are not femilliar with the sephirot tree, you can simply see that the latin letters there are upside down. 2A01:6500:A102:7177:CD17:7C81:288:DE38 (talk) 08:54, 30 April 2023 (UTC)Reply