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Reform Judaism and Darwin: How Engaging with Evolutionary Theory Shaped American Jewish Religion
Contributor(s): Langton, Daniel (Author)
ISBN: 3110659131     ISBN-13: 9783110659139
Publisher: de Gruyter
OUR PRICE:   $91.19  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - Reform
- History | Jewish - General
- Religion | Judaism - History
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.86 lbs) 138 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
 
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Darwin provoked Jewish as well as Christian thinkers so that many felt obliged to establish oppositional, alternative, synthetic, or complimentary models relating Jewish religion to his theory of natural selection. This book examines a range of leading nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American progressive Jewish thinkers, with the primary focus being rabbis Kohler, Wise, Hirsch, Krauskopf, and Hahn, although many others are covered. Key themes include the widespread commitment to universal evolutionism, that is, the application of biological evolutionary theory to other realms (e.g. history, religion, cosmic), and the particular fascination with the evolution of ethical systems within human societies, bearing in mind mankind's bestial origins and the new challenges for understanding religious authority and revelation. It is argued that Reform Jewish discussions about the nature of God have been more profoundly shaped by engagement with evolutionary theory than has been recognized before, and that evolutionary thought provides the key framework for understanding Reform Judaism itself. The precise nature of Jewish Reform engagement with Christian proponents of theistic evolution are important, as are their interest in alternative evolutionists to Darwin, such as Spencer and Haeckel.

Contributor Bio(s): Langton, Daniel: - Daniel Langton, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.