From Text to Context : The Turn to History in Modern Judaism /
... Shows how the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement, which advocated a more scientific study of Judaism, "was to make historical thinking the dominant universe of discourse in Jewish life and historians its major intellectual thinkers.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hanover, NH :
Published for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England,
1994.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- Pt. 1. Emancipation and Its Aftermath.
- 2. Emancipation and the Crisis of Religious Authority: The Emergence of the Modern Rabbinate.
- 3. The Religious Parameters of Wissenchaft: Jewish Academics at Prussian Universities.
- 4. The Myth of Sephardic Supremacy.
- 5. Art as Social History: Moritz Oppenheim and the German Jewish Vision of Emancipation.
- 6. On the History of the Political Judgment of the Jew.
- 7. German Antisemitism in the Light of Post-War Historiography
- Pt. 2. Thinking Historically.
- 8. Wissenschaft and Values.
- 9. The Ethos of Modern Jewish Scholarship.
- 10. The Emergence of Historical Consciousness in Modern Judaism.
- 11. Breakthrough into the Past: The Verein fur Cultur und Wissenschaft der Juden.
- 12. From Wolfenbuttel to Wissenschaft: The Divergent Paths of Isaak Markus Jost and Leopold Zunz.
- 13. Zacharias Frankel and the European Origins of Conservative Judaism.
- 14. Ideology and History in the Age of Emancipation.
- 15. Scholarship in the Service of Reform.
- 16. History as Consolation.
- 17. Jewish Studies from 1818 to 1919.
- 18. German Judaism: From Confession to Culture.
- 19. The Leo Baeck Institute: Continuity amid Desolation.
- 20. The Place of Jewish Studies in Contemporary Scholarship.
- 21. The Lachrymose Conception of Jewish History.