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Peace and Violence of Judaism, The: From the Bible to Modern Zionism


Peace and Violence of Judaism, The: From the Bible to Modern Zionism

Hardback by Eisen, Robert (Professor of Religion and Judaic Studies, Professor of Religion and Judaic Studies, George Washington University)

Peace and Violence of Judaism, The: From the Bible to Modern Zionism

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ISBN:
9780199751471
Publication Date:
24 Feb 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Peace and Violence of Judaism, The: From the Bible to Modern Zionism

Description

Robert Eisen provides the first comprehensive analysis of Jewish views on peace and violence, examining five major sources of Jewish thought - the Bible, rabbinic Judaism, medieval Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah, and modern Zionism. He demonstrates that throughout its history Judaism has consistently exhibited ambiguity regarding peace and violence. To make his case, Eisen presents two separate analyses for each of the areas he examines: one that argues for a peaceful reading of Judaism, and another that argues for a violent reading. The aim is to show that both readings are valid and authentic interpretations of Judaism. Eisen also explores why Judaism can be read both ways by examining the interpretive techniques that support each reading. This study should be of interest not just to students of Judaism, but to students of all religious traditions: the ambiguity concerning violence in Judaism is true of many other religions as well. Eisen's study therefore provides a model for analyzing peace and violence in religion in general.

Contents

EPILOGUE: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON; WHERE WE GO FROM HERE; WORKS CITED

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