E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, E-Book
E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Blackwell Companions to Religion
ISBN: 978-0-470-75800-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
* Surveys those issues most relevant to Judaic life today:ethics, feminism, politics, and constructive theology
* Explores the definition of Judaism and its formativehistory
* Makes sense of the diverse data of an ancient and enduringfaith
Autoren/Hrsg.
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Contributors.
Preface.
Part I: The History of Judaism:.
1. Defining Judaism: Jacob Neusner (University of South Floridaand Bard College).
2. The Religious World of Ancient Israel to 586: Marvin Sweeney(Claremont School of Theology and Claremont GraduateUniversity).
3. Judaism and the Hebrew Scriptures: Philip R. Davies(Sheffield University).
4. Second Temple Judaism: Frederick J. Murphy (College of theHoly Cross).
5. The Formation of Rabbinic Judaism, 70-640 C.E: G_ntherStemberger (Universitat Wien).
6. The Canon of Rabbinic Judaism: Jacob Neusner (University ofSouth Florida and Bard College).
7. Judaism and Christianity in the Formative Age: Bruce D.Chilton (Bard College).
8. Judaism in the Muslim world: Sara Reguer (Brooklyn College ofthe City University of New York).
9. Judaism in Christendom: David R. Carr (University of SouthFlorida).
10. Philosophy in Judaism: Two Stances: Daniel Breslauer(University of Kansas). 11. Jewish Piety: Tzvee Zahavy (FairleighDickinson University).
Part II: The Principal Doctrines of Judaism:.
12. The Doctrine of Torah: Jacob Neusner (University of SouthFlorida and Bard College).
13. The Doctrine of God: Alan J. Avery-Peck (College of the HolyCross).
14. The Doctrine of Israel: Jacob Neusner (University of SouthFlorida and Bard College).
15. The Doctrine of the Messiah: William Scott Green (Universityof Rochester).
16. Language as Doctrine: Hebrew: David Aaron (Hebrew UnionCollege-Jewish Institute of Religion).
Part III: Modern and Contemporary Judaisms:.
17. Reform Judaism: Dana Evan Kaplan (University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee).
18. Orthodox Judaism: Benjamin Brown (Hebrew University).
19. Conservative Judaism: The Struggle Between Ideology andPopularity: Daniel Gordis (University of Judaism).
20. New Age Judaism: Jeffrey K. Salkin (Port Washington, NewYork).
Part IV: Special Topics in Understanding Judaism:.
21. Ethics of Judaism: Elliot Dorff (University of Judaism).
22. Women in Contemporary Judaism: Judith Baskin (University atAlbany, State University of New York).
23. Judaism as a Theopolitical Phenomenon: Daniel J. Elazar(Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs).
24. Theology in Contemporary Judaism: Neil Gillman (JewishTheological Seminary).
25. Secular Forms of Jewishness: Paul Mendes-Flohr (HebrewUniversity).
26. Judaism and Zionism: Yosef Gorney (Tel Aviv University).
27. The "Return" to Traditional Judaism at the End of theTwentieth Century: Cross Cultural Comparisons: M. Herbert Danzger(City University of New York).
Abbreviations.
Index.