RT Book T1 Kabbalah and ecology: God's image in the more-than-human world A1 Seidenberg, David Mevorach 1963- LA English PP Cambridge PB Cambridge University Press YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/883314738 AB Kabbalah and Ecology is a groundbreaking book that resets the conversation about ecology and the Abrahamic traditions. David Mevorach Seidenberg challenges the anthropocentric reading of the Torah, showing that a radically different orientation to the more-than-human world of nature is not only possible, but that such an orientation also leads to a more accurate interpretation of scripture, rabbinic texts, Maimonides and Kabbalah. Deeply grounded in traditional texts and fluent with the physical sciences, this book proposes not only a new understanding of God's image but also a new direction for restoring religion to its senses and to a more alive relationship with the more-than-human, both with nature and with divinity. AB 1. Tselem Elohim in Midrash and Parshanut, part 1 -- 2. Tselem Elohim in Midrash and Parshanut, part 2 -- 3. Tselem, dignity, and the 'infinite value' of the other -- 4. The soul and the others -- 5. Ethics and animals -- 6. Tselem in Kabbalah -- 7. Tselem in the more-than-human world -- 8. Of rocks, names, and codes -- 9. Adam Qadmon -- 10. Gaia, Adam Qadmon, and Maimonides -- 11. Qomah -- 12. Nigun, Shirah, and the problem of language -- 13. Further theological reflections NO Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) CN BM610 SN 9781139963046 K1 Bible : Old Testament : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 God (Judaism) K1 Human Ecology : Religious aspects : Judaism K1 Rabbinical literature : History and criticism K1 Cabala K1 Image of God K1 Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Human ecology ; Religious aspects ; Judaism K1 Rabbinical literature ; History and criticism K1 Bible K1 Old Testament K1 Criticism, interpretation, etc DO 10.1017/CBO9781139963046