What are Jews for?: history, peoplehood, and purpose
A wide-ranging look at the history of Western thinking since the seventeenth century on the purpose of the Jewish people in the past, present, and futureWhat is the purpose of Jews in the world? The Bible singles out the Jews as God’s "chosen people," but the significance of this special s...
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Zusammenfassung: | A wide-ranging look at the history of Western thinking since the seventeenth century on the purpose of the Jewish people in the past, present, and futureWhat is the purpose of Jews in the world? The Bible singles out the Jews as God’s "chosen people," but the significance of this special status has been understood in many different ways over the centuries. What Are Jews For? traces the history of the idea of Jewish purpose from its ancient and medieval foundations to the modern era, showing how it has been central to Western thinking on the meanings of peoplehood for everybody. Adam Sutcliffe delves into the links between Jewish and Christian messianism and the association of Jews with universalist and transformative ideals in modern philosophy, politics, literature, and social thought.The Jews have been accorded a crucial role in both Jewish and Christian conceptions of the end of history, when they will usher the world into a new epoch of unity and harmony. Since the seventeenth century this messianic underlay to the idea of Jewish purpose has been repeatedly reconfigured in new forms. From the political theology of the early modern era to almost all domains of modern thought—religious, social, economic, nationalist, radical, assimilationist, satirical, and psychoanalytical—Jews have retained a close association with positive transformation for all. Sutcliffe reveals the persistent importance of the "Jewish Purpose Question" in the attempts of Jews and non-Jews alike to connect the collective purpose of particular communities to the broader betterment of humanity.Shedding light on questions of exceptionalism, pluralism, and universalism, What Are Jews For? explores an intricate question that remains widely resonant in contemporary culture and political debate |
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spelling | Sutcliffe, Adam Verfasser (DE-588)131789163 aut What are Jews for? history, peoplehood, and purpose Adam Sutcliffe Princeton ; Oxford Princeton University Press [2020] © 2019 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 358 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier A wide-ranging look at the history of Western thinking since the seventeenth century on the purpose of the Jewish people in the past, present, and futureWhat is the purpose of Jews in the world? The Bible singles out the Jews as God’s "chosen people," but the significance of this special status has been understood in many different ways over the centuries. What Are Jews For? traces the history of the idea of Jewish purpose from its ancient and medieval foundations to the modern era, showing how it has been central to Western thinking on the meanings of peoplehood for everybody. Adam Sutcliffe delves into the links between Jewish and Christian messianism and the association of Jews with universalist and transformative ideals in modern philosophy, politics, literature, and social thought.The Jews have been accorded a crucial role in both Jewish and Christian conceptions of the end of history, when they will usher the world into a new epoch of unity and harmony. Since the seventeenth century this messianic underlay to the idea of Jewish purpose has been repeatedly reconfigured in new forms. From the political theology of the early modern era to almost all domains of modern thought—religious, social, economic, nationalist, radical, assimilationist, satirical, and psychoanalytical—Jews have retained a close association with positive transformation for all. Sutcliffe reveals the persistent importance of the "Jewish Purpose Question" in the attempts of Jews and non-Jews alike to connect the collective purpose of particular communities to the broader betterment of humanity.Shedding light on questions of exceptionalism, pluralism, and universalism, What Are Jews For? explores an intricate question that remains widely resonant in contemporary culture and political debate Geschichte 1600-2015 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1700-2000 gnd rswk-swf Abraham Kook Ahad Ha’am Baruch Spinoza Carl Schmitt Daniel Deronda Elijah Benamozegh George Eliot Grace Aguilar Hannah Arendt Hebraic political theology Hebraism Horace Kallen Jewish capitalism Jewish ethics Jewish suffering Jewish teaching Jewish transformation Mark Lilla;The Stillborn God;Todd Gitlin;Liel Leibovitz;The Chosen Peoples;Arnold Eisen;S. Leyla Gurkan;The Jews as a Chosen People;Avi Becker;David Novak;The Election of Israel;Daniel Frank;A People Apart;Old Testament;Jewish Studies;theology;religious studies;Jewish-Christian relations;Judaism;Jewish history;Zionism;Jewish religious thought;Jewish nationalism;Israel;Jewish political purpose;Jews in early Islam;medieval Christianity Mordecai Kaplan Moses Mendelssohn Pierre Bayle Sabbatai Zevi Samson Hirsch Samuel Hirsch Voltaire Walter Benjamin Walter Scott anti-Semitism the Enlightenment the Holocaust RELIGION / Judaism / History bisacsh Jews Election, Doctrine of Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Weltgeschichte (DE-588)4079158-0 gnd rswk-swf Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 g Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Geschichte 1700-2000 z DE-604 Weltgeschichte (DE-588)4079158-0 s Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 s Geschichte 1600-2015 z Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-691-18880-5 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691201931 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691201931 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title_auth | What are Jews for? history, peoplehood, and purpose |
title_exact_search | What are Jews for? history, peoplehood, and purpose |
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title_short | What are Jews for? |
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topic | Abraham Kook Ahad Ha’am Baruch Spinoza Carl Schmitt Daniel Deronda Elijah Benamozegh George Eliot Grace Aguilar Hannah Arendt Hebraic political theology Hebraism Horace Kallen Jewish capitalism Jewish ethics Jewish suffering Jewish teaching Jewish transformation Mark Lilla;The Stillborn God;Todd Gitlin;Liel Leibovitz;The Chosen Peoples;Arnold Eisen;S. Leyla Gurkan;The Jews as a Chosen People;Avi Becker;David Novak;The Election of Israel;Daniel Frank;A People Apart;Old Testament;Jewish Studies;theology;religious studies;Jewish-Christian relations;Judaism;Jewish history;Zionism;Jewish religious thought;Jewish nationalism;Israel;Jewish political purpose;Jews in early Islam;medieval Christianity Mordecai Kaplan Moses Mendelssohn Pierre Bayle Sabbatai Zevi Samson Hirsch Samuel Hirsch Voltaire Walter Benjamin Walter Scott anti-Semitism the Enlightenment the Holocaust RELIGION / Judaism / History bisacsh Jews Election, Doctrine of Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Weltgeschichte (DE-588)4079158-0 gnd Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 gnd |
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