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The middle way. Volume One

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This book in two volumes is devoted to examining the first encounter between traditional Judaism and modern European culture, and the first thinkers who sought to combine the Torah with science, revelation with reason, prophecy with philosophy, Jewish ethics with European culture, worldliness with sanctity, and universalism with the particular redemption of the Jews. These religious thinkers of the nineteenth century struggled with challenges of the modern age that continue to confront the modern Jews to this day. This objective work of scholarship, neither simplistic and isolationist nor destructive and arrogant, will be of interest to the modern thinker and to scholars of the history of religions. It is relevant to comparative study between Judaism and the various denominations of Christianity and other faiths that seek to find a middle way between their traditions and modernity.

Title The middle way. Volume One : the emergence of modern-religious trends in nineteenth-century Judaism : responses to modernity in the philosophy of Z. H. Chajes, S. R. Hirsch and S. D. Luzzatto / editor, Asael Abelman
translator, Jeffrey Green
cover design by Ivan Grave.
Publisher Brighton, Massachusetts : Academic Studies Press
Creation Date 2014
Notes Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
English
Content Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the English Edition -- Translator's Note -- Introduction: The New Middle Way and Its Proponents -- CHAPTER ONE: Bible Criticism and the Biblical Revolution -- CHAPTER TWO: Religious Reform: The Reform Movement and the Historical Positivist School -- CHAPTER THREE. Haskala, Wissenschaft des Judentums, and the Inclusion of Secular Studies in Education
Series Studies in Orthodox Judaism
Extent 1 online resource (534 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2014
National Library system number 997010712002505171
MARC RECORDS

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