Judaism and Other Faiths

Judaism and Other Faiths

by D. Cohn-Sherbok
Judaism and Other Faiths

Judaism and Other Faiths

by D. Cohn-Sherbok

Hardcover(1994)

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Overview

This pioneering study is the first full-length exploration of the relationship between Judaism and the world's religions. Beginning with an examination of the biblical view of pagan worship, the book traces the history of Jewish attitudes towards other religious traditions in the rabbinic period, the Middle Ages, the early modern age and contemporary times. In the final part of this volume, the author formulates a radically new Jewish theology of religious pluralism. In his view, what is now required is for Jews to free themselves from the absolutes of the past. No longer should they regard Judaism as embodying God's full and final revelation; instead, the Divine should be placed at the centre of the universe of faiths. Given such a shift in perspective, the way would then be open for interfaith dialogue of the most profound kind. From its ancient origins Judaism adopted a generally tolerant attitude to other traditions - what is possible today is for this spirit of tolerance to deepen and serve as a foundation for a common quest with like-minded adherents of other faiths for spiritual insight and religious truth. This study is a vital source for all those who seek to understand Judaism in relation to the world's major religions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312103842
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 04/05/1994
Edition description: 1994
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction - The Challenge of Religious Pluralism - Biblical and Rabbinic Views - Medieval Conflict between Jews and Christians - Persecution and Apostasy in the Early Modern Period - The Impact of the Enlightenment - Jewish Reflections in the Age of Emancipation - Modern Jewish Thought - Post-Holocaust Jewish Thinkers - Jewish Religious Pluralism - Conclusion
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