American Jewish identity has changed significantly over the course of the past half century. Kleinberg analysis of Greenberg's recognition theology of Hybrid Judaism represents a compelling understanding of contemporary American Jewish identity.
American Jewish identity has changed significantly over the course of the past half century. Kleinberg analysis of Greenberg's recognition theology of Hybrid Judaism represents a compelling understanding of contemporary American Jewish identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Darren Kleinberg was ordained by Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in 2005 and completed his doctorate in Religious Studies from Arizona State University in 2014. He currently serves as Head of School at Kehillah Jewish High School, in Palo Alto, California. Prior to arriving at Kehillah, he was the Founding Executive Director of Valley Beit Midrash in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Irving Greenberg and the Changing American Jewish Landscape Chapter 2 The Study and Reality of Religion in America Chapter 3 The Arc, Part 1: From Melting Pot to Triple Melting Pot Chapter 4 The Arc, Part 2: From Multiculturalism to Postethnicity Part II Chapter 5 Greenberg Encounters the Holocaust Chapter 6 Dialogue: Greenberg¿s Christian Influences Chapter 7 Klal Yisrael Chapter 8 The Open Society Chapter 9 The Image of God and Hybrid Judaism Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I Chapter 1 Irving Greenberg and the Changing American Jewish Landscape Chapter 2 The Study and Reality of Religion in America Chapter 3 The Arc, Part 1: From Melting Pot to Triple Melting Pot Chapter 4 The Arc, Part 2: From Multiculturalism to Postethnicity Part II Chapter 5 Greenberg Encounters the Holocaust Chapter 6 Dialogue: Greenberg¿s Christian Influences Chapter 7 Klal Yisrael Chapter 8 The Open Society Chapter 9 The Image of God and Hybrid Judaism Conclusion Bibliography Index
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