Religious Zionism and the Six Day War: From Realism to Messianism
English
By (author): Avi Sagi Dov Schwartz
This book offers a new insight into the political, social, and religious conduct of religious-Zionism, whose consequences are evident in Israeli society today. Before the Six-Day War, religious-Zionism had limited its concern to the protection of specific religious interests, with its representatives having little share in the determination of Israels national agenda. Fifty years after it, religious-Zionism has turned into one of Israeli societys dominant elements. The presence of this group in all aspects of Israels life and its members determination to set Israels social, cultural, and international agenda is indisputable.
Delving into this dramatic transformation, the book depicts the Six-Day War as a constitutive event that indelibly changed the political and religious consciousness of religious-Zionists. The perception of real history that had guided this movement from its dawn was replaced by a sacred history approach that became an actual program of political activity. As part of a process that has unfolded over the last thirty years, the body and sexuality have also become a central concern in the movements practice, reflection, and discourse. The how and why of this shift in religious-Zionism from passivity and a consciousness of marginality to the front lines of public life is this books central concern.
The book will be of interest to readers and scholars concerned with changing dynamic societies and with the study of religion and particularly with the relationship between religion and politics.
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