Another modernity : Elia Benamozegh's Jewish universalism /
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Language: | English |
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Stanford, California :
Stanford University Press,
[2020]
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Series: | Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture Ser.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I BENAMOZEGH'S TEXTS AND CONTEXTS: MOROCCO, THE RISORGIMENTO, AND THE DISPUTED MANUSCRIPT
- 1. Moroccan World of a Livornese Jew
- 2. Italian Jewish Patriot in the Risorgimento
- 3. Banned Author and the Oriental Publisher
- 4. Expanding His Readership: Benamozegh's Turn to French
- 5. Afterlives of a Manuscript
- pt. II UNIVERSALISM AS AN INDEX OF JEWISH MODERNITY
- 6. Situating Benamozegh in the Debate on Jewish Universalism
- 7. Normativity and Inclusivity in Modernity: The Role and Limits of the Noahide Laws
- 8. Cosmopolitanism and Universalism: The Political Value of Judaism in an Age of Nations
- 9. Universalism in Particularism: Benamozegh's Legacies, between Levinas and Religious Zionism
- pt. III BEYOND BINARIES: KABBALAH AS A TOOL FOR MODERNITY
- 10. Kabbalah: Reason and the Power of Myth
- 11. Beyond Dualism: Kabbalah and the Coincidence of Opposites
- 12. Kabbalah as Politics
- pt. IV PAST ENMITY: MODES OF INTERRELIGIOUS ENGAGEMENT AND JEWISH SELF-AFFIRMATION
- 13. Religious Enmity and Tolerance Reconsidered
- 14. "The Iron Crucible" and Loci of Religious Contact
- 15. Self-Assertion and a Jewish Theology of Religions
- 16. Modes of Interreligious Engagement: From Theory to Social Practices.