Author: Claude Goldsmid Montefiore
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hellenism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Liberal Judaism and Hellenism
Author: Claude Goldsmid Montefiore
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hellenism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hellenism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Socrates and the Jews
Author: Miriam Leonard
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226472477
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Taking on the question of how the glories of the classical world could be reconciled with the Bible, this book explains how Judaism played a vital role in defining modern philhellenism.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226472477
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Taking on the question of how the glories of the classical world could be reconciled with the Bible, this book explains how Judaism played a vital role in defining modern philhellenism.
Christianity Through Jewish Eyes
Author: Walter Jacob
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
ISBN: 0878201467
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book presents a historical and critical study of the most significant modern Jewish thinkers on Christianity. The writings of more than a score of leading modern Jewish philosophers and theologians from Moses Mendelssohn to Emil Fackenheim are carefully analyzed. Although Judaism and Christianity have existed side by side for nineteen centuries, the Judeo-Christian dialogue is a phenomenon of the last two centuries. During much of the earlier period, polemic was the only acknowledgement of co-existence. Both Judaism and Christianity have moved hesitatingly toward dialogue, and this volume tries to trace those steps. The book has been selective, and many writers of monographs have been omitted as it concerns itself with those thinkers who have made major contributions to a new understanding of Christianity. In an effort to have the authors speak for themselves, quotations have been extensively used. Much of the material has been made available to the American reader for the first time, as the original sources in German, French, or Italian remain largely untranslated.
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
ISBN: 0878201467
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book presents a historical and critical study of the most significant modern Jewish thinkers on Christianity. The writings of more than a score of leading modern Jewish philosophers and theologians from Moses Mendelssohn to Emil Fackenheim are carefully analyzed. Although Judaism and Christianity have existed side by side for nineteen centuries, the Judeo-Christian dialogue is a phenomenon of the last two centuries. During much of the earlier period, polemic was the only acknowledgement of co-existence. Both Judaism and Christianity have moved hesitatingly toward dialogue, and this volume tries to trace those steps. The book has been selective, and many writers of monographs have been omitted as it concerns itself with those thinkers who have made major contributions to a new understanding of Christianity. In an effort to have the authors speak for themselves, quotations have been extensively used. Much of the material has been made available to the American reader for the first time, as the original sources in German, French, or Italian remain largely untranslated.
Judaism and Hellenism
Author: Martin Hengel
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1592441866
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 667
Book Description
Martin Hengel gathers an encyclopedic amount of material, ancient and modern, to present an exhaustive survey of the early course of Hellenistic civilization as it related to developing Judaism. The result is a highly readable account of a largely unfamiliar world which is indispensable for those interested in Judaism and the birth of Christianity alike. An extensive section of notes and bibliography is included.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1592441866
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 667
Book Description
Martin Hengel gathers an encyclopedic amount of material, ancient and modern, to present an exhaustive survey of the early course of Hellenistic civilization as it related to developing Judaism. The result is a highly readable account of a largely unfamiliar world which is indispensable for those interested in Judaism and the birth of Christianity alike. An extensive section of notes and bibliography is included.
Recovering Jewishness
Author: Frederick S. Roden
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440837759
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Judaism and Jewish life reflect a diversity of identity after the past two centuries of modernization. This work examines how the early reformers of the 19th century and their legacy into the 20th century created a livable, liberal Jewish identity that allowed a reinvention of what it meant to be Jewish—a process that continues today. Many scholars of the modern Jewish identity focus on the ways in which the past two centuries have resulted in the loss of Jewishness: through "assimilation," intermarriage, conversion to other faiths, genocide (in the Holocaust), and decline in religious observance. In this work, author Frederick S. Roden presents a decidedly different perspective: that the changes in Judaism throughout the 19th and 20th centuries resulted in a malleable, welcoming, and expanded Jewish identity—one that has benefited from intermarriage and converts to Judaism. The book examines key issues in the modern definition of Jewish identity: who is and is not considered a Jew, and why; issues of Jewish "authenticity"; and the recent history of the debate. Attention is paid to the experiences of individuals who came to Judaism from outside the tradition: through marrying into Jewish families and/or choosing Judaism as a religion. In his consideration of the tragedy of the Holocaust, the author examines how a totalitarian regime's racial policing of Jewish identity served to awaken a connection with and reconfiguration of what that Jewish identity meant for those who retrospectively realized their Jewishness in the postwar era.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440837759
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Judaism and Jewish life reflect a diversity of identity after the past two centuries of modernization. This work examines how the early reformers of the 19th century and their legacy into the 20th century created a livable, liberal Jewish identity that allowed a reinvention of what it meant to be Jewish—a process that continues today. Many scholars of the modern Jewish identity focus on the ways in which the past two centuries have resulted in the loss of Jewishness: through "assimilation," intermarriage, conversion to other faiths, genocide (in the Holocaust), and decline in religious observance. In this work, author Frederick S. Roden presents a decidedly different perspective: that the changes in Judaism throughout the 19th and 20th centuries resulted in a malleable, welcoming, and expanded Jewish identity—one that has benefited from intermarriage and converts to Judaism. The book examines key issues in the modern definition of Jewish identity: who is and is not considered a Jew, and why; issues of Jewish "authenticity"; and the recent history of the debate. Attention is paid to the experiences of individuals who came to Judaism from outside the tradition: through marrying into Jewish families and/or choosing Judaism as a religion. In his consideration of the tragedy of the Holocaust, the author examines how a totalitarian regime's racial policing of Jewish identity served to awaken a connection with and reconfiguration of what that Jewish identity meant for those who retrospectively realized their Jewishness in the postwar era.
An Anomalous Jew
Author: Michael F. Bird
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 1467445983
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Lively, well-informed portrait of the complex figure who was the apostle Paul Though Paul is often lauded as the first great Christian theologian and a champion for Gentile inclusion in the church, in his own time he was universally regarded as a strange and controversial person. In this book Pauline scholar Michael Bird explains why. An Anomalous Jew presents the figure of Paul in all his complexity with his blend of common and controversial Jewish beliefs and a faith in Christ that brought him into conflict with the socio-religious scene around him. Bird elucidates how the apostle Paul was variously perceived — as a religious deviant by Jews, as a divisive figure by Jewish Christians, as a purveyor of dubious philosophy by Greeks, and as a dangerous troublemaker by the Romans. Readers of this book will better understand the truly anomalous shape of Paul’s thinking and worldview.
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 1467445983
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Lively, well-informed portrait of the complex figure who was the apostle Paul Though Paul is often lauded as the first great Christian theologian and a champion for Gentile inclusion in the church, in his own time he was universally regarded as a strange and controversial person. In this book Pauline scholar Michael Bird explains why. An Anomalous Jew presents the figure of Paul in all his complexity with his blend of common and controversial Jewish beliefs and a faith in Christ that brought him into conflict with the socio-religious scene around him. Bird elucidates how the apostle Paul was variously perceived — as a religious deviant by Jews, as a divisive figure by Jewish Christians, as a purveyor of dubious philosophy by Greeks, and as a dangerous troublemaker by the Romans. Readers of this book will better understand the truly anomalous shape of Paul’s thinking and worldview.
Lily Montagu and the Advancement of Liberal Judaism
Author: Ellen M. Umansky
Publisher: New York : E. Mellen Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This text presents a study of Lily Montagu, the founder of the movement of Liberal Judaism in Great Britain and of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Publisher: New York : E. Mellen Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This text presents a study of Lily Montagu, the founder of the movement of Liberal Judaism in Great Britain and of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Liberal Judaism and Hellenism
Author: Claude Goldsmid Montefiore
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hellenism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hellenism
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The Quest
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mysticism
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mysticism
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide
Author: Troels Engberg-Pedersen
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 9780664224066
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
This insightful book intends to do away with the traditional strategy of playing Judaism and Hellenism out against one another as a context for understanding Paul. Case studies focus specifically on the Corinthian correspondence.
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 9780664224066
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
This insightful book intends to do away with the traditional strategy of playing Judaism and Hellenism out against one another as a context for understanding Paul. Case studies focus specifically on the Corinthian correspondence.