“He appeared to him as a [X]”: Talmudic Stories of Incarnations of God, Eliyahu, Satan, and Demons
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Continuation of my previous piece: “Some Notes on the Anthropomorphization of God in the Talmud” (January 7, 2024) Incarnation This piece will focus narrowly on incarnation (appearance in a body), as opposed to the more broad anthropomorphization (attributing human characteristics, whether physical or emotional).
“He appeared to him as a [X]”: Talmudic Stories of Incarnations of God, Eliyahu, Satan, and Demons
“He appeared to him as a [X]”: Talmudic…
“He appeared to him as a [X]”: Talmudic Stories of Incarnations of God, Eliyahu, Satan, and Demons
Continuation of my previous piece: “Some Notes on the Anthropomorphization of God in the Talmud” (January 7, 2024) Incarnation This piece will focus narrowly on incarnation (appearance in a body), as opposed to the more broad anthropomorphization (attributing human characteristics, whether physical or emotional).