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How Judaism Became a Religion : An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought
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Leora Batnitzky
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August 22 2011
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Princeton University Press
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Chapter 1. Modern Judaism and the Invention of Jewish Religion
pp. 32
Chapter 2. Religion as History: Religious Reform and the Invention of Modern Orthodoxy
pp. 52
Chapter 3. Religion as Reason and the Separation of Religion from Politics
pp. 73
Chapter 4. Religion as Experience: The German Jewish Renaissance
pp. 91
Chapter 5. Jewish Religion after the Holocaust
pp. 111
Chapter 6. The Irrelevance of Religion and the Emergence of the Jewish Individual
pp. 130
Chapter 7. The Transformation of Tradition and the Invention of Jewish Culture
pp. 147
Chapter 8. The Rejection of Jewish Religion and the Birth of Jewish Nationalism
pp. 166
Chapter 9. Jewish Religion in the United States
pp. 183
Conclusion
pp. 193
Notes
pp. 203
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