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Cabala (alternately Kabbala(h) or Qabala(h)) may refer to one of several systems of mysticism: * Kabbalah, in traditional belief the continuous general transmission of Jewish mysticism, in academic classification the specific theosophical doctrinal system from the Middle Ages onwards, incorporating schools of Medieval, Lurianic, and Hasidic Kabbalah * * In Jewish meditation, Meditative Kabbalah, the meditative tradition within Judaic Kabbalah * * Prophetic Kabbalah, Abraham Abulafia's system of meditative Kabbalah in Judaism * * Practical Kabbalah, magical practices in Judaism from the Talmudic period through the Middle Ages, selectively used theurgically by some Jewish Kabbalists * * Sabbateanism, heretical antinomian adaptions of Kabbalah in early-modern Judaism * Christian Kabbalah, Christian theological incorporation of Jewish Kabbalistic doctrine from the Renaissance onwards * Hermetic Qabalah, a Western esoteric and magical tradition drawing on Jewish Kabbalah doctrine and methods, with other sources * * English Qabalah, one of several different systems of Hermetic Qabalah that interpret the letters of the English or Latin alphabet as number and symbol ==Other traditions with some similarities to Kabbalistic doctrine or methods== * Gnosticism, classical belief systems speculating hierarchical mythic processes of good and evil in divine creation * Neoplatonism, classical philosophy of descending divine emanationism * Hurufism, Medieval Sufi Islam sect that combined Koranic letters mystically ("cabalistically") 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cabala」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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