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A01=Erich Kahler
Ancient Paganism
anti-Judaism analysis
Author_Erich Kahler
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Christian Church
Continuous Expulsions
Czarina Catherine II
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ethnic identity studies
European minority history
Gertrud Kolmar
Harry Zohn
Historical Birth Date
Hugo Grotius
Independent Bankers
Infamous Decree
intergroup relations research
Jewish social structure
Jewish-German historical dynamics
Karl Wolfskehl
Love Thy Neighbor
Mere Creed
Missionary Election
Modern German Jews
Paul The Apostle
Pope Innocent III
Portuguese Marrano
Rahel Varnhagen
religious ethnography
Shameless Exploitation
Strong Arm
Twentieth Century German History
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9780887382475
- Weight: 540g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jan 1988
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This is an augmented edition of a superb volume by one of the foremost analysts of European institutions and ideas. Here the late Erich Kahler turns his attention to the special character of the Jewish people, formed uniquely through the interaction of internal and external circumstances in which past and present merge.The chapters in this book deal with persistent problems of Jewish identity. Kahler claims these can be fully understood only by awareness of the close interconnection between the singular ethnic nature and the unique social structure of the Jewish people. He discusses the Jews in Europe, specifically the historical implications of a strict tribal ritual that yet permitted the widest spiritual scope.The second half of the book concerns anti-Semitism, in relation to Jews and Germans. How did the German people, seemingly so congenial to the Jews, develop a murderous revulsion against them, ending a long and fruitful symbiosis? Kahler sees this as a parallel to the parricidal rejection of the Jews by the Christian church. His argument is deepened in an added chapter, new to this volume, on the major forms and features of anti-Judaism, 'in which the earlier theme of the universal and the specific are seen as central not only to the inner history of Judaism but also to the specific interaction of Jews and Gentiles throughout social history.
Erich Kahler was internationally known for his distinguished contributions to the philosophy of history and sociology of knowledge. He authored Man the Measure: A New Approach to History; The Tower and the Abyss: An Inquiry into the Transformation of Man; and The Meaning of History. During his lifetime, Kahler held teaching posts at Cornell University, Princeton University, and Ohio State University. He was also a member of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, and a fellow of the Leo Baeck Institute - where he lectured and where this volume first took shape.
Jews Among the Nations
€192.20
