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Article Dans Une Revue Studia graeco-arabica Année : 2022

Le néo-platonisme a-t-il influencé l’eschatologie des rabbins antiques ?

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At first sight, rabbinic and Neo-Platonic eschatology differ substantially from one another: the former focuses on bodily resurrection and messianic faith, the latter on immortality of the soul. As it is well known, the rabbis distinguish between soul and body and several of their texts show obvious Platonic features. It still remains difficult to find clear evidence of a Neo-Platonic influence on rabbinic eschatology. This article is mainly interested in a rabbinic tradition describing the place of the preexistent souls as a “body” (guf), which is mentioned no less than four times in the Babylonian Talmud. According to us, the Talmudic “body” of the souls remains a real puzzle, so long as it is not understood against the background of the Neo-Platonic okhêma, a kind of body which is the vehicle of the soul before and after death. Outside the eschatological domain, a possible Neo-Platonic influence is also perceptible in the rabbinic conception of the Shekhina as an emanation of God.
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José Costa. Le néo-platonisme a-t-il influencé l’eschatologie des rabbins antiques ?. Studia graeco-arabica, 2022, 12, p. 89-112. ⟨hal-03992794⟩
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