TÃtulo : |
The Jew as Legitimation : Jewish-Gentile Relations Beyond Antisemitism and Philosemitism |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Wertheim, David J., |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2017 |
Número de páginas: |
XV, 304 p. 1 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-42601-3 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
JudaÃsmo y cultura Religiones Estudios culturales judÃos Historia de la Europa moderna Religión comparativa |
Clasificación: |
296.38 |
Resumen: |
Este libro rastrea el fenómeno histórico del "judÃo como legitimación". Los colaboradores analizan cómo se ha utilizado a los judÃos, a través del tiempo, para validar creencias no judÃas. El volumen analiza los dilemas y desafÃos que este patrón ha presentado a los judÃos. A lo largo de la historia, los judÃos y el judaÃsmo han servido para legitimar las creencias de los gentiles. Los judÃos funcionaron como testigos de la verdad del cristianismo para AgustÃn, como fuente de las verdades protestantes de los cabalistas cristianos, como argumento para la reivindicación ilustrada de la tolerancia, como foco de la reverencia sionista cristiana moderna y como arma del populismo de derecha contemporáneo contra los temores de Islamización. Este volumen desafÃa la comprensión de las relaciones entre judÃos y gentiles y ofrece una perspectiva contraria a los discursos de antisemitismo y filosemitismo. . |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction; David Wertheim -- 2. The Maccabean Martyrs as Models in Early Christian Writings; Jan Willem van Henten -- 3. Alterity and Self-Legitimation: The Jew as Other in Classical and Medieval Christianity; Jeremy Cohen -- 4. The Theological Dialectics of Christian Hebraism and Kabbalah in Early Modernity; Andreas B. Kilcher -- 5. Christian Readings of Menasseh ben Israel. Translation and Retranslation in the Early Modern World; Sina Rauschenbach -- 6. Ideology and Social Change. Jewish Emancipation in European Revolutionary Consciousness (1780–1800); Jonathan Israel -- 7. Post-Biblical Jewish History through Christian Eyes. Josephus and the Miracle of Jewish History in English Protestantism; Jonathan Elukin -- 8. Alien, Everyman, Jew. The dialectics of Dutch "Philosemitism" on the Eve of World War II; Irene Zwiep -- 9. The British Empire's Jewish Question and the Post-Ottoman Future; James Renton -- 10. The Action Portuguesia. Legitimizing National Socialist Racial Ideology as a Dutch Sephardic Strategy for Safety, 1941-1944; Jaap Cohen -- 11. Disowning Responsibility. The Stereotype of the Passive Jew as a Legitimizing Factor in Dutch Remembrance of the Shoah; Evelien Gans -- 12. Source of Legitimacy. Evangelical Christians and Jews; Yaakov Ariel -- 13. Settlers in a Strange Land. Dutch, Swiss, American, and German Protestants in Nes Ammim (Israel), 1952-1964; Gert van Klinken -- 14. How the Turn to the Jews after the Shoah Helped Open Catholics to Religious Pluralism; John Connelly -- 15. The Battle for Jewish Sympathy. The House of Orange, the Dutch Jews, and Postwar Morality; Bart Wallet -- 16. Geert Wilders and the Nationalist Populist Turn toward the Jews in Europe; David Wertheim. . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This book traces the historical phenomenon of "the Jew as Legitimation." Contributors discuss how Jews have been used, through time, to validate non-Jewish beliefs. The volume dissects the dilemmas and challenges this pattern has presented to Jews. Throughout history, Jews and Judaism have served to legitimize the beliefs of Gentiles. Jews functioned as Augustine's witnesses to the truth of Christianity, as Christian Kabbalist's source for Protestant truths, as an argument for the enlightened claim for tolerance, as the focus of modern Christian Zionist reverence, and as a weapon of contemporary right wing populism against fears of Islamization. This volume challenges understandings of Jewish-Gentile relations, offering a counter-perspective to discourses of antisemitism and philosemitism. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
The Jew as Legitimation : Jewish-Gentile Relations Beyond Antisemitism and Philosemitism [documento electrónico] / Wertheim, David J., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XV, 304 p. 1 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-42601-3 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
JudaÃsmo y cultura Religiones Estudios culturales judÃos Historia de la Europa moderna Religión comparativa |
Clasificación: |
296.38 |
Resumen: |
Este libro rastrea el fenómeno histórico del "judÃo como legitimación". Los colaboradores analizan cómo se ha utilizado a los judÃos, a través del tiempo, para validar creencias no judÃas. El volumen analiza los dilemas y desafÃos que este patrón ha presentado a los judÃos. A lo largo de la historia, los judÃos y el judaÃsmo han servido para legitimar las creencias de los gentiles. Los judÃos funcionaron como testigos de la verdad del cristianismo para AgustÃn, como fuente de las verdades protestantes de los cabalistas cristianos, como argumento para la reivindicación ilustrada de la tolerancia, como foco de la reverencia sionista cristiana moderna y como arma del populismo de derecha contemporáneo contra los temores de Islamización. Este volumen desafÃa la comprensión de las relaciones entre judÃos y gentiles y ofrece una perspectiva contraria a los discursos de antisemitismo y filosemitismo. . |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction; David Wertheim -- 2. The Maccabean Martyrs as Models in Early Christian Writings; Jan Willem van Henten -- 3. Alterity and Self-Legitimation: The Jew as Other in Classical and Medieval Christianity; Jeremy Cohen -- 4. The Theological Dialectics of Christian Hebraism and Kabbalah in Early Modernity; Andreas B. Kilcher -- 5. Christian Readings of Menasseh ben Israel. Translation and Retranslation in the Early Modern World; Sina Rauschenbach -- 6. Ideology and Social Change. Jewish Emancipation in European Revolutionary Consciousness (1780–1800); Jonathan Israel -- 7. Post-Biblical Jewish History through Christian Eyes. Josephus and the Miracle of Jewish History in English Protestantism; Jonathan Elukin -- 8. Alien, Everyman, Jew. The dialectics of Dutch "Philosemitism" on the Eve of World War II; Irene Zwiep -- 9. The British Empire's Jewish Question and the Post-Ottoman Future; James Renton -- 10. The Action Portuguesia. Legitimizing National Socialist Racial Ideology as a Dutch Sephardic Strategy for Safety, 1941-1944; Jaap Cohen -- 11. Disowning Responsibility. The Stereotype of the Passive Jew as a Legitimizing Factor in Dutch Remembrance of the Shoah; Evelien Gans -- 12. Source of Legitimacy. Evangelical Christians and Jews; Yaakov Ariel -- 13. Settlers in a Strange Land. Dutch, Swiss, American, and German Protestants in Nes Ammim (Israel), 1952-1964; Gert van Klinken -- 14. How the Turn to the Jews after the Shoah Helped Open Catholics to Religious Pluralism; John Connelly -- 15. The Battle for Jewish Sympathy. The House of Orange, the Dutch Jews, and Postwar Morality; Bart Wallet -- 16. Geert Wilders and the Nationalist Populist Turn toward the Jews in Europe; David Wertheim. . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This book traces the historical phenomenon of "the Jew as Legitimation." Contributors discuss how Jews have been used, through time, to validate non-Jewish beliefs. The volume dissects the dilemmas and challenges this pattern has presented to Jews. Throughout history, Jews and Judaism have served to legitimize the beliefs of Gentiles. Jews functioned as Augustine's witnesses to the truth of Christianity, as Christian Kabbalist's source for Protestant truths, as an argument for the enlightened claim for tolerance, as the focus of modern Christian Zionist reverence, and as a weapon of contemporary right wing populism against fears of Islamization. This volume challenges understandings of Jewish-Gentile relations, offering a counter-perspective to discourses of antisemitism and philosemitism. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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