Modern Gnosis and Zionism

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German Cultural Sphere
German intellectual history
gnostic
Gnostic Cosmology
Gnostic Heresy
Gnostic Theology
gnosticism
Halakhic Law
Halakhic Life
Hebrew Language
heresy
Jewish Element
Jewish Existence
Jewish identity formation
Jewish Youth Movement
Judeo Christian Theology
life
Life Philosophy
Modern Gnosis
Modern Gnosticism
National Beings
philosophical dualism
philosophy
political
religious modernity
secular theology
secularisation and Jewish nationalism
Spinoza's Theological Political Treatise
Spinoza’s Theological Political Treatise
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Theological World View
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Transcendent God
Young Man
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Zionist Argument
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  • ISBN 9780415624398
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the German intellectual world was challenged by a growing distrust in the rational ideals of the enlightenment, and consequently by a belief in the existence of a radical ‘cultural crisis’. One response to this crisis was the emergence of ‘Life Philosophy’, which celebrated the irrational, expressive, instinctive and spontaneous, while rejecting the rational, conscious, and logical. Around the same time and place, Zionist thought crystallized. It discussed issues like the ‘Jewish essence’, the creation of a new Jewish person and a new Jewish community, return to the Jewish homeland, and the negation of the diasporic way of life.

This book explores the connections between Zionism and Life Philosophy, and argues that Life Philosophy represents a modern secularized version of gnostic dualism between God and world, and that this was a particular secular impulse that lay at the core of the Zionist political mission. Consisting of two main sections, the book first shows the manner in which Life Philosophy should be understood as a modern, secularized, gnostic theology, before concluding by discussing its political Zionist interpretation.

Drawing on published works of a wide range of thinkers and intellectuals, alongside a variety of unpublished materials, this book will be welcomed by students and scholars of Jewish studies, the philosophy of Judaism, and religion and philosophy more generally.

Yotam Hotam is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Education at the University of Haifa, Israel.

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