An Introduction to Judaism
2nd Edition
Part of Introduction to Religion
- Author: Nicholas de Lange, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: December 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521735049
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In this book contemporary Judaism is presented in all its rich diversity, including both traditional and modern theologies as well as secular forms of Jewish identity. While the focus of the book is on developments that have taken place in the past two hundred years, they are set against a historical background, going back to the Bible. Beginning with a description of the Jewish people as it exists in today's world, it studies the unique concept of Jewish peoplehood and its survival over the centuries in the face of many challenges. An account of the key texts is followed by studies of the different interpretations of the religion, and the ways that life is lived out both in the home and in the community. Jewish theology is described both historically and in terms of contemporary issues. An important and distinctive section considers the goals of Jewish life and faith.
Read more- The guidance on further reading has been fully revised
- All statistical information has been updated from the first edition
- Contains a glossary of Hebrew and other terms
Reviews & endorsements
Praise for the first edition: 'Nicholas de Lange has produced an excellent introduction to Judaism, which will doubtless become a standard textbook for undergraduate students. It is not an easy task to write a popular work, which does not err on the side of superficiality, but de Lange has written a lucid and impressive work. This book is one of the best short one volume works on the subject of Judaism to the knowledge of this reviewer.' CCJJ
See more reviews'… this book is invaluable.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Written with clarity and in a very pleasing style.' Expository Times
'De Lange has written this remarkably comprehensive analysis of Jews and Judaism. … De Lange has clearly satisfied his objective, offering an overall introduction to Judaism that will be useful to both Jewish and non-Jewish readers.' Publishers Weekly
'… a valuable reference … but it is more than that, it provides stimulating introduction to a major world culture.' The Jerusalem Post
'… this volume provides a solid foundation for the study of contemporary Judaism. Recommended for public and undergraduate libraries.' Naomi E. Hafter, Library Journal
'For intelligent readers … who wish to know how Jews variously perceive and practise their Judaism this book is invaluable.' Louis Jacobs, The Times Literary Supplement
'It speaks about Judaism in interesting, if in somewhat broad strokes, always emphasizing the aspects of Judaism that impact contemporary world Jewry.' The Clergy Journal
'It manages as well to provide an excellent sense of the intertwined historical development of the Jews and their religious civilization … De Lange brings comprehensive learning to his task, a love of clear language, and a scrupulous fairness to all elements of the contemporary Jewish scene. I recommend the work for introductory college courses or for adult education settings.' Religious Studies Review
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: December 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521735049
- length: 272 pages
- dimensions: 226 x 150 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.44kg
- contains: 6 b/w illus. 2 maps 3 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of tables
List of illustrations
Preface
Chronology
Map of the Jewish world in 1930
Map of the Jewish world in the 2000s
1. The Jews in the world
2. The Jewish people and its past
3. Jewish books
4. The Jewish religion
5. The family
6. The community
7. God and the Jewish people
8. Objectives
9. Judaism and the future
Glossary
Further reading
Index.
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