Studies in Contemporary Jewry has quickly established itself as one of the most important yearly publications in the world of Jewish scholarship.
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Volume XXIV of the distinguished annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry explores the question of relations between Jews and Protestants in modern times. One of the four major branches of Christianity, Protestantism is perhaps the most difficult to write about; it has innumerable sects and churches within it, from the loosely organized Religious Society of Friends to the conservative Evangelicals of the Bible Belt. Different strands of Protestantism hold vastly different views on theology, social problems, and politics. These views play out in differing attitudes and relationships between mainstream Protestant churches and Jews, Judaism, and the State of Israel. In this volume, established scholars from multiple disciplines and various countries delve into these essential questions of the "Protestant-Jewish conundrum." The discussion begins with a trenchant analysis of the historical framework in which Protestant ideas towards Jews and Judaism were formed. Contributors delve into diverse topics including the attitudes of the Evangelical movement toward Jews and Israel; Protestant reactions to Mel Gibson's blockbuster ¨The Passion of the Christ.¨; German-Protestant behavior during and after Nazi era; and mainstream Protestant attitudes towards Israel and the Israeli-Arab conflict.. Taken as a whole, this compendium presents discussions and questions central to the ongoing development of Jewish-Protestant relations.
Studies in Contemporary Jewry seeks to provide its readers with up-to-date and accessible scholarship on questions of interest in the general field of modern Jewish studies. Studies in Contemporary Jewry presents new approaches to the scholarly work of the latest generation of researchers working on Jewish history, sociology, demography, political science, and culture.
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Volume 24 of the annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry takes up the problem of relations between the various Protestant churches and Jews, Judaism, and the State of Israel.
Symposium: The Protestant-Jewish Conundrum ; Introduction: Volume 24, Jonathan Frankel, and the Future of Studies in Contemporary Jewry - Ezra Mendelsohn (The Hebrew University) ; The One and the Many: Unity and Diversity in Protestant Attitudes toward the Jews - Yaakov Ariel (University of North Carolina) ; Confronting the Past: Post-1945 German Protestant Theology and the Fate of the Jews - Susannah Heschel (Dartmouth College) ; The Passion of the Christ and Its Ramifications with Reference to the Protestant Churches and Christian-Jewish Relations - Peter A. Pettit (Muhlenberg College) ; The Attitude of the World Council of Churches (WCC) toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Haim Genizi (Bar-Ilan University) ; The Presbyterian-Jewish Impasse - Christopher M. Leighton (Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies, Baltimore) ; The Protestant Problem(s) of American Jewry - Mark Silk (Trinity College) ; American Evangelicals and Israel: A Complicated Alliance - Timothy P. Weber (Fuller Theological Seminary) ; A "Universal Temple"? Jewish-Christian Collaboration in Plans to Reestablish the Holy Temple in Jerusalem - Motti Inbari (University of North Carolina at Pembroke) ; Essay: Between Socialism and Jewish Tradition: Bundist Holiday Culture in Interwar Poland - Daniel Mahla (Columbia University) ; Review Essays ; The Second Edition of the Encyclopedia Judaica: "Snapshot" or "Lasting Monument"? - Roger Kohn (Library of Congress) ; Is There a "Jewish" Morality? Amalek as a Touchstone - Dan Avnon (Hebrew University)
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"[Studies in Contemporary Jewry] has quickly established itself as one of the most important yearly publications in the world of Jewish scholarship."--American Jewish Archives
"A welcome addition to the literature on contemporary Jewry. The series serves the needs of the intelligent layman as well as the scholar and The Hebrew University's Institute of Contemporary Jewry, which sponsors the project, can be proud of its achievement."--The Jerusalem Post
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Selling point: Acclaimed international yearbook in Jewish Studies edited by internationally known scholars at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Selling point: Contextualizes the growing hostility of some Protestant churches toward Israel and the support for Israel by some elements within the evangelical movement.
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Jonathan Frankel (1935-2008) and Ezra Mendelsohn taught Jewish history for many years at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Together with Peter Y. Medding, a professor of political science at the Hebrew University, they founded the Studies in Contemporary Jewry series. Frankel's works include Prophecy and Politics: Socialism, Nationalism and the Russian Jews, 1862-1917 and The Damascus Affair: "Ritual Murder," Politics and the
Jews in 1840. Mendelsohn's most recent book is Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art.
The current editors of Studies in Contemporary Jewry are Anat Helman, Eli Lederhendler, and Uzi Rebhun, all of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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Selling point: Acclaimed international yearbook in Jewish Studies edited by internationally known scholars at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Selling point: Contextualizes the growing hostility of some Protestant churches toward Israel and the support for Israel by some elements within the evangelical movement.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199742646
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
592 gr
Høyde
159 mm
Bredde
249 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
312