Judaism and Crisis
Crisis as a Catalyst in Jewish Cultural History
Armin Lange editor Matthias Weigold editor K F Diethard Dr Romheld editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Published:6th Oct '11
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In their long history, Jews encountered political, social, cultural, and religious crises which threatened not only their very existence but Jewish identity as well. Examples for such crises include the Babylonian Exile, the so-called Hellenistic Religious reforms, the first and second Jewish war, the inquisition, and the Shoah, but also the encounter of modernity or socio-economic developments. Political, cultural, and religious crises did not coin Jewish culture, thought, and religion but forced Jews from the very beginnings of Judaism until today to rethink and shape their Jewish identity anew. This volume asks how Jews coped with events that threatened Jewish existence, culture, and religion and how they responded to them. Each crisis was different in nature and evoked hence different developments in Jewish culture, thought, and religion.
ISBN: 9783525542088
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 768g
340 pages