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But the Kabbalists of medieval and Renaissance Europe were driven to extremes by life under Christendom, particularly in the wake of the expulsion from Spain in 1492. [16] It subsumes, further, an admixture of elements from Plato; [17] the Neoplatonists; [18] the Corpus Hermeticum; [19] the occult theory of Agrippa von Nettesheim; [20] and the partly mystical, partly magical lore of the Jewish and Christian kabbalists. Kabbalists and mystics have interpreted them as active and passive principles, the binary and the unitary, the spiritual and the material. |
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