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Religious Traditions in Politics: Judaism
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Religious Traditions in Politics: Judaism" published on by Oxford University Press.
Women’s Role in Judaism
In: The Jewish Woman in Contemporary Society, S. 35-44
Between Zionism and Judaism?
In: Beyond Sacred and Secular, S. 229-282
Theology and Rabbinic Decision Making: Judaism*
In: Handbook of Decision Making; Public Administration and Public Policy, S. 299-316
German judaism: from confession to culture
In: Die Juden im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland, S. 67-73
The Roots of Rationalisation: Ancient Judaism
In: Max Weber’s Theory of Personality, S. 109-133
Crypto-Judaism In Mexico: Past And Present
In: Identities in an Era of Globalization and Multiculturalism, S. 221-230
Eradicating Evil: Levinas, Judaism and the Holocaust
The persistence of evil in modernity is discussed from the perspective of the ethics of technology & the position of Emmanuel Levinas on Jewish thought & tradition (Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism, 1990). Levinas critiques the reductive thought & impersonality of modern secular rationalism & easy objectification of the Other in the dualistic tradition of good/evil & self/other. He claims that this tradition made possible the Holocaust & the carryover of evil into postmodernity. Anti-Semites fighting the Jewish evil were sanctioned in their methods because they were fighting evil. This dualistic tradition of good & evil fosters an ethic of self-rejection of emotions & desires that spring from humankind's (evil) animal nature. This self-rejection was avoided by the projection of evil inclinations onto the Other. The dualistic ethical tradition needs to be rethought in order to move into a humanism concerned with issues of peace & social justice. M. Pflum
Judaism as a Source of Human Rights
In: Racism and Human Rights, S. 55-83
Eradicating Evil: Levinas, Judaism and the Holocaust
In: Social Theory after the Holocaust, S. 141-158
ANTI-JUDAISM IN AN AGE OF ANTI-SEMITISM, 1878–1922
In: The Papacy, the Jews, and the Holocaust, S. 107-141
Chapter Three. Resituating Judaism: On Pragmatism and Phenomenology
In: Theodicy of Culture and the Jewish Ethos