Judaism and Collective Life

Self and Community in the Religious Kibbutz

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Gebonden, 156 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9780415289665
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Taylor & Francis 1e druk, 2002 9780415289665
Onderdeel van serie Routledge Studies in Religion
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Examining the relationship between Judaism as a religious culture and kibbutz life, this is a ground-breaking work in the research of Judaism.
The book takes as its point of departure the historical fact that it was Orthodox pioneers of German origin, in contrast to their Eastern European counterparts, who successfully developed religious kibbutz life. Employing sociological concepts and methods, the author examines the correlations between two evolutionary phases in kibbutz development and two modes of Judaism: the rational Halakhic and the emotive Hassidic modes. In doing this, he explores the relationship between two diverse dispositions towards the divinity - the transcendent and the immanent - and two diverse modes of the self and their related communities.
This innovative and insightful work will be of essential interest to scholars of the sociology of religion, Jewish studies, modern Jewish history and Israel's national history, and will also interest those more broadly engaged with theology and religious studies.

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ISBN13:9780415289665
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:156
Druk:1
€ 186,51
Levertijd ongeveer 10 werkdagen

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