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The Work of Creation in Early Rabbinic Prayers and Benedictions

  • Stefan C. Reif
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Cosmos and Creation
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Abstract

The compilers of the early statutory prayers were not keen to include the kind of colourful and mystical notions that were found in midrashim and piyyuṭim and that raised all manner of theological problems. They opted rather for simpler, and more literal descriptions of the Creator, the creation and the cosmos, only sometimes relating these to the human world. At times there were tensions between universal and national preoccupations but these gradually dissipated. Such theological restrictions were ultimately eased and space was given to angels and to cosmology, while complex notions of the Godhead slowly found broader acceptance.

Abstract

The compilers of the early statutory prayers were not keen to include the kind of colourful and mystical notions that were found in midrashim and piyyuṭim and that raised all manner of theological problems. They opted rather for simpler, and more literal descriptions of the Creator, the creation and the cosmos, only sometimes relating these to the human world. At times there were tensions between universal and national preoccupations but these gradually dissipated. Such theological restrictions were ultimately eased and space was given to angels and to cosmology, while complex notions of the Godhead slowly found broader acceptance.

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