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The American Judaism of Mordecai M. Kaplan: Reappraisals Jewish Social History

Autor Emanuel Goldsmith, Mel Scult, Robert Seltzer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1992
Mordecai M. Kaplan, a pioneering figure in the reinterpretation and redefinition of Judaism in the 20th century, embraced religious liberalism, naturalism, and empiricism, and gave expression to a unique American attitude in philosophy and theology.
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ISBN-13: 9780814730522
ISBN-10: 0814730523
Pagini: 478
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: MI – New York University
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"This volume, the first comprehensive treatment of Kaplan since his death in 1983 . . . illustrates Kaplan's links to traditional Jewish roots and demonstrates his evolutionary philosophy of Jewish culture, his Zionist orientation, and the vast range of his thought and action. The volume also features a complete bibliography of Kaplan's writings."
-- Choice"A must for every serious thinker probing American Jewish culture, history and theology."
-- Alfred GottschalkPresident, Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion "These highly knowledgeable essays provide us with a new and more complex image of a central personality in 20th century American Jewish life. They are indispensable for understanding the influences that helped shape Mordecai Kaplan's thought and personality, the nature of his relationships with significant contemporaries, and the various aspects of his ideology and practical program for American Jewry."
-- Professor Michael A. Meyer, Department of Jewish History, Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion "This leading American Jewish thinker of the pre-war period is still the point of departure for any attempt to construct a Judaism for this new age in the history of the Jewish people. The volume brings them an and this thought to life."
-- Dr. Arthur Green, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
"This volume, the first comprehensive treatment of Kaplan since his death in 1983 ... illustrates Kaplan's links to traditional Jewish roots and demonstrates his evolutionary philosophy of Jewish culture, his Zionist orientation, and the vast range of his thought and action. The volume also features a complete bibliography of Kaplan's writings." -- Choice "A must for every serious thinker probing American Jewish culture, history and theology." -- Alfred GottschalkPresident, Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion "These highly knowledgeable essays provide us with a new and more complex image of a central personality in 20th century American Jewish life. They are indispensable for understanding the influences that helped shape Mordecai Kaplan's thought and personality, the nature of his relationships with significant contemporaries, and the various aspects of his ideology and practical program for American Jewry." -- Professor Michael A. Meyer, Department of Jewish History, Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion "This leading American Jewish thinker of the pre-war period is still the point of departure for any attempt to construct a Judaism for this new age in the history of the Jewish people. The volume brings them an and this thought to life." -- Dr. Arthur Green, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College