Philosemitism, Antisemitism and 'the Jews' both honours and continues the work of The Rev. Dr. James Parkes (1896-1981), a pioneer in many different fields of Jewish/non-Jewish relations. It considers the effects of legislative and socio-cultural exclusion on the self-definition of the dominant society and employs an interdisciplinary framework and brings together the work of scholars from both sides of the Atlantic and Israel, who work in history, theology, political philosophy, legal theory and literary studies.
Philosemitism, Antisemitism and 'the Jews' both honours and continues the work of The Rev. Dr. James Parkes (1896-1981), a pioneer in many different fields of Jewish/non-Jewish relations. It considers the effects of legislative and socio-cultural exclusion on the self-definition of the dominant society and employs an interdisciplinary framework and brings together the work of scholars from both sides of the Atlantic and Israel, who work in history, theology, political philosophy, legal theory and literary studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The wide field of relations? Tony Kushner with Nadia Valman. Part I Theorising Tolerance and Intolerance: Intolerance and tolerance: only one 'one and only' god or more' Gavin I. Langmuir; The power of tolerance David Theo Goldberg; Reading intolerant texts in a tolerant society Norman Solomon; The limits of tolerance: nation-building and what it means for minority groups Mark Levene. Part II Philosemitism Antisemitism and Intolerance: Jonah the Jew: the evolution of a biblical character Yvonne Sherwood; The Jews and the cross in the middle ages: towards a reappraisal Elliott Horowitz; Albert the Great on the Talmud and the Jews Irven M. Resnick; 'Inward' and 'outward' Jews: Margaret Fell circumcision and women's preaching Claire Jowitt; Enlightenment and exclusion: Judaism and toleration in Spinoza Locke and Bayle Adam Sutcliffe; The limits of toleration in enlightenment Germany: Lessing Goethe and the Jews Ritchie Robertson; The slave the noble and the Jews: reflections on section 7 of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals David M. Seymour; Antisemitism in Canada: the legal dimension in context Thomas S. Kuttner; Offending the memory? The Holocaust and pressure group politics Tony Kushner. Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The wide field of relations?, Tony Kushner with Nadia Valman. Part I Theorising Tolerance and Intolerance: Intolerance and tolerance: only one 'one and only' god or more', Gavin I. Langmuir; The power of tolerance, David Theo Goldberg; Reading intolerant texts in a tolerant society, Norman Solomon; The limits of tolerance: nation-building and what it means for minority groups, Mark Levene. Part II Philosemitism, Antisemitism and Intolerance: Jonah the Jew: the evolution of a biblical character, Yvonne Sherwood; The Jews and the cross in the middle ages: towards a reappraisal, Elliott Horowitz; Albert the Great on the Talmud and the Jews, Irven M. Resnick; 'Inward' and 'outward' Jews: Margaret Fell, circumcision and women's preaching, Claire Jowitt; Enlightenment and exclusion: Judaism and toleration in Spinoza, Locke and Bayle, Adam Sutcliffe; The limits of toleration in enlightenment Germany: Lessing, Goethe and the Jews, Ritchie Robertson; The slave, the noble and the Jews: reflections on section 7 of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals, David M. Seymour; Antisemitism in Canada: the legal dimension in context, Thomas S. Kuttner; Offending the memory? The Holocaust and pressure group politics, Tony Kushner. Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The wide field of relations? Tony Kushner with Nadia Valman. Part I Theorising Tolerance and Intolerance: Intolerance and tolerance: only one 'one and only' god or more' Gavin I. Langmuir; The power of tolerance David Theo Goldberg; Reading intolerant texts in a tolerant society Norman Solomon; The limits of tolerance: nation-building and what it means for minority groups Mark Levene. Part II Philosemitism Antisemitism and Intolerance: Jonah the Jew: the evolution of a biblical character Yvonne Sherwood; The Jews and the cross in the middle ages: towards a reappraisal Elliott Horowitz; Albert the Great on the Talmud and the Jews Irven M. Resnick; 'Inward' and 'outward' Jews: Margaret Fell circumcision and women's preaching Claire Jowitt; Enlightenment and exclusion: Judaism and toleration in Spinoza Locke and Bayle Adam Sutcliffe; The limits of toleration in enlightenment Germany: Lessing Goethe and the Jews Ritchie Robertson; The slave the noble and the Jews: reflections on section 7 of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals David M. Seymour; Antisemitism in Canada: the legal dimension in context Thomas S. Kuttner; Offending the memory? The Holocaust and pressure group politics Tony Kushner. Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The wide field of relations?, Tony Kushner with Nadia Valman. Part I Theorising Tolerance and Intolerance: Intolerance and tolerance: only one 'one and only' god or more', Gavin I. Langmuir; The power of tolerance, David Theo Goldberg; Reading intolerant texts in a tolerant society, Norman Solomon; The limits of tolerance: nation-building and what it means for minority groups, Mark Levene. Part II Philosemitism, Antisemitism and Intolerance: Jonah the Jew: the evolution of a biblical character, Yvonne Sherwood; The Jews and the cross in the middle ages: towards a reappraisal, Elliott Horowitz; Albert the Great on the Talmud and the Jews, Irven M. Resnick; 'Inward' and 'outward' Jews: Margaret Fell, circumcision and women's preaching, Claire Jowitt; Enlightenment and exclusion: Judaism and toleration in Spinoza, Locke and Bayle, Adam Sutcliffe; The limits of toleration in enlightenment Germany: Lessing, Goethe and the Jews, Ritchie Robertson; The slave, the noble and the Jews: reflections on section 7 of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals, David M. Seymour; Antisemitism in Canada: the legal dimension in context, Thomas S. Kuttner; Offending the memory? The Holocaust and pressure group politics, Tony Kushner. Bibliography; Index.
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'With essays that combine historical, theological, philosophical and literary perspectives, and that cover material from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century, the book has much to offer scholars in specific disciplines as well as those engaged in interdisciplinary work... A great advantage of the range of subjects in this volume is that they serve as test cases, complicating our reading and reception of well-known and oft-studied thinkers in relation to tolerance.' Patters of Prejudice
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