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Another Modernity - Elia Benamozeghs Jewish Universalism

English · Hardback

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Another Modernity is a rich study of the life and thought of Elia Benamozegh, a nineteenth-century rabbi and philosopher whose work profoundly influenced Christian-Jewish dialogue in twentieth-century Europe. Benamozegh, a Livornese rabbi of Moroccan descent, was a prolific writer and transnational thinker who corresponded widely with religious and intellectual figures in France, the Maghreb, and the Middle East. This idiosyncratic figure, who argued for the universalism of Judaism and for interreligious engagement, came to influence a spectrum of religious thinkers so varied that it includes proponents of the ecumenical Second Vatican Council, American evangelists, and right-wing Zionists in Israel. What Benamozegh proposed was unprecedented: that the Jewish tradition presented a solution to the religious crisis of modernity. According to Benamozegh, the defining features of Judaism were universalism, a capacity to foster interreligious engagement, and the political power and mythical allure of its theosophical tradition, Kabbalah-all of which made the Jewish tradition uniquely equipped to assuage the post-Enlightenment tensions between religion and reason. In this book, Clémence Boulouque presents a wide-ranging and nuanced investigation of Benamozegh's published and unpublished work and his continuing legacy, considering his impact on Christian-Jewish dialogue as well as on far-right Christians and right-wing religious Zionists.

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1. The Moroccan World of a Livornese Jew

2. An Italian Jewish Patriot in the Risorgimento

3. The Banned Author and the Oriental Publisher

4. Expanding His Readership: Benamozegh's Turn to French

5. The Afterlives of a Posthumous Manuscript

6. Situating Benamozegh in the Debate on Jewish Universalism

7. Normativity and Inclusivity in Modernity: The Role and Limits of the Noahide Laws

8. Cosmopolitanism and Universalism: The Political Value of Judaism in an Age of Nations

9. Universalism in Particularism: Benamozegh's Legacies, between Levinas and Religious Zionism

10. Kabbalah: Reason and the Power of Myth

11. Beyond Dualism: Kabbalah and the Coincidence of Opposites

12. Kabbalah as Politics

13. Religious Enmity and Tolerance Reconsidered

14. "The Iron Crucible" and Loci of Religious Contact

15. Self-Assertion and a Jewish Theology of Religions

16. Modes of Interreligious Engagement: From Theory to Social Practices


About the author










Clémence Boulouque is the Carl and Bernice Witten Assistant Professor in Jewish and Israel studies at Columbia University.

Product details

Authors Clemence Boulouque, Clémence Boulouque, ClTmence Boulouque
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2020
 
EAN 9781503612006
ISBN 978-1-5036-1200-6
No. of pages 328
Series Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture
Stanford Studies in Jewish His
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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