Challenging Colonial Discourse: Jewish Studies and Protestant Theology in Wilhelmine Germany

Intro -- Foreword by Susannah Heschel -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE THE CONTEXT OF THE ENCOUNTERS AND CONTROVERSIES -- Chapter One: The Political and Social Situation of the Jewish Community in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890-1914 -- 1. The Collapse of the Jewish Coalition with Liberalism and the...

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Main Author: Wiese, Christian (Author)
Contributors: Harshav, Barbara (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Brill Academic Publishers 2004
In:Year: 2004
Further subjects:B Judaism ; Controversial literature ; History and criticism
B Judaism Controversial literature History and criticism
B Judaism (Christian theology) ; History
B Judaism ; History ; To 70 A.D ; Historiography
B Judaism History To 70 A.D Historiography
B Jewish learning and scholarship ; Germany
B Judaism (Christian theology) History
B Jewish learning and scholarship (Germany)
B Judaism ; Germany ; History ; 19th century
B Electronic books
B Judaism (Germany) History 19th century
B Judaism (Germany) History 20th century
B Judaism ; Germany ; History ; 20th century
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789004119628
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Summary:Intro -- Foreword by Susannah Heschel -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE THE CONTEXT OF THE ENCOUNTERS AND CONTROVERSIES -- Chapter One: The Political and Social Situation of the Jewish Community in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890-1914 -- 1. The Collapse of the Jewish Coalition with Liberalism and the Spread of "Modern Anti-Semitism -- 2. The Remaining Limitations of the Emancipation of the Jews and Judaism -- 3. The "Assimilation Crisis" and Tendencies toward Recollecting Jewish Identity -- 3.1. "Assimilation," "Acculturation," and "German-Jewish Subculture -- 3.2. "Defense Work" between "Trotzjudentum" and "Jewish Renaissance -- 3.3. "Self-Emancipation" - the Impulse of the Zionist Movement -- Chapter Two: The Self-Conception and Research Conditions of Jewish Studies -- 1. The Beginnings and Development of Jewish Studies in the Nineteenth Century -- 2. Profile and Scholarly Self-Understanding of the Educational Institutions of Jewish Studies -- 2.1. "Positive-Historical" Judaism - the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau -- 2.2. Liberal Judaism - The "Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judentums" in Berlin -- 2.3. "Torah and Scholarship" - The Orthodox Rabbinical Seminary of Berlin -- 3. The Conditions of Jewish Studies' Encounter with Protestant Theology -- 3.1. Jewish Research between Discrimination and Claim to Relevance -- 3.2. Jewish Studies and "Defense Work" against Anti-Semitism -- PART TWO THE PERCEPTION OF PROTESTANT THEOLOGY -- Chapter Three: Jewish Studies and the Protestant "Mission to the Jews", 1880-1914 -- 1. The Jewish Perception of Protestant "Allies" in the Debate with Anti-Semitism, 1880-1890 -- 1.1. The Contemporary Context: Demonization of Judaism through Anti-Talmud Propaganda and Accusations of Ritual Murder.
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ISBN:9047404076