Judaism / Hans Kung ; [translated by John Bowden from the German]
Material type:
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Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Judith Thomas Library General Stacks | Books | BM 565 .K76 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | AUA013753 | Available | AUA013753 |
Translation of: Das Judentum.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [637]-728) and indexes.
Contents:
Origins. Abraham, the tribal ancestor of three world religions ; Problems over beginnings --
The centre. The central structural elements ; The central figure --
History. The tribal paradigm : the period before the state ; The paradigm of the kingdom : the period of the monarchy ; The paradigm of theocracy : post-exilic Judaism ; The mediaeval paradigm : the rabbis and the synagogue ; The modern paradigm : assimilation --
From the Holocaust to the state of Israel. A past that will not go away ; The repression of guilt ; The return to Israel --
The dispute between Jews and Christians. Jewish in Jewish-Christian dialogue today ; Who was Jesus? ; Belief in Jesus as the Messiah? ; The history of an alienation ; A first Christian paradigm shift : from Jewish Christianity to Gentile Christianity ; Christian self-criticism in the light of Judaism ; Jewish self-criticism in the light of the Sermon on the Mount? --
The overcoming of modernity. Ways out of the identity crisis ; Basic religious options for the future? --
Judaism in the postmodern period. The advent of postmodernity ; Judaism in postmodernity --
Conflicts in life and the future of the law. The ambivalence of the law ; For God's sake? ; For the sake of human beings ; The future of the people of god --
Jews, Muslims and the future of the state of Israel. The great ideal ; The tragic conflict ; On the way to peace ; A real-utopian vision of peace --
The Holocaust the the future for talk of God. The Holocaust in Jewish theology ; Understanding God after Auschwitz --
Epilogue : no new world order without a new world ethic.