Christopher Smith, a Master’s student in Christan History at Wheaton College, wrote a nice little introductory essay to Kabbalah an posted it on his blog. This is a thorough work if one would need to summarize in a limited amount of space the major points (and history and reception) of Kabbalah. He talks a little bit too much for my taste about angles and demons. Also he quotes Leo Schaya more extensively than I think his work merits compared to the other authors Smith covers: Scholem, Matt, Dan, Buber, Cooper. Overall though this a is a great summary.
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