Holy Men, Sages, Mystics, Exorcists

Holy Men, Sages, Mystics, Exorcists

Author: Rabbi Dr. Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez November 4, 2024 Duration: 18:29
The rabbis of late antiquity performed various roles in Jewish religious and civic life. The rabbis of Babylonia, like their counterparts in the land of Israel, were seen as or functioned as holy men , sages, mystics , exorcists , lawyers, judges, and as community organizers. The rabbis were honored and feared by many, but they were also despised and rejected by others. Their authority is often overstated and was only valid for those willing to support their enactments. The rabbis crossed hereditary, financial, and social classes and based their authority on their mastery of Torah knowledge. Their power was significant in many ways and incredibly limited in others. In the end, rabbinic authority was limited by the extent to which the local populace accepted their jurisdiction and the degree to which the Persian and Roman ruling authorities allowed them to operate.

In Voices from Exile: Delving into Jewish Theology, History, and Folklore, Rabbi Dr. Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez guides listeners through the rich and often unexpected layers of Jewish life and thought. This podcast moves beyond simplified narratives to engage with the genuine diversity found across centuries of Jewish experience. Each episode is a deep dive, whether examining a nuanced theological concept, unpacking a pivotal historical moment, or unraveling a piece of folklore that has shaped communities. The conversation is grounded in scholarship yet delivered with a relatable, heartfelt tone, making complex ideas accessible. You’ll hear discussions that connect ancient texts to contemporary questions, explore the distinct traditions of different Jewish communities, and appreciate how theology, history, and story are interwoven. It’s an invitation to listen and learn from a voice that understands these traditions from the inside, offering perspective on the beauty and complexity that defines Judaism and its people. This isn’t a survey course but a series of focused explorations, perfect for anyone curious to move past the surface. Tune in to this podcast for a thoughtful journey that challenges assumptions and broadens understanding, naturally finding connections between the past and present.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 36

Voices from Exile: Delving into Jewish Theology, History, and Folklore
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