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Is Judaism Democratic Reflections From Theory And Practice Throughout The Ages Paperback Leonard J Greenspoon

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Is Judaism Democratic Reflections From Theory And Practice Throughout The Ages Paperback Leonard J Greenspoon
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Publisher: Purdue University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Leonard J. Greenspoon
ISBN: 9781557538338, 9781612495538, 9781612495545, 1557538336, 1612495532, 1612495540
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Is Judaism Democratic Reflections From Theory And Practice Throughout The Ages Paperback Leonard J Greenspoon by Leonard J. Greenspoon 9781557538338, 9781612495538, 9781612495545, 1557538336, 1612495532, 1612495540 instant download after payment.

As government by the people, democracy has always had its proponents as well as opponents. What forms of government have Jewish leaders, both with and without actual political power, favored? Not surprisingly, many options have been offered theoretically and in practice. Perhaps more surprisingly, democracy has been at the heart of most systems of governance. Biblical Israel was largely a monarchy, but many writers of the Bible were critical of the excesses that almost always arise when human kings take charge: the general populace loses its freedom. In rabbinic Judaism, the majority ruled, and many principles that support modern democratic institutions have their basis in interpretations offered by the classical rabbis. This is true even though rabbinic Jews did not govern democratically. When Jews did have some degree of self-governance, democratic principles and institutions were often upheld. At the same time, so most communal leaders insisted, God—the ultimate judge—ultimately judges everything and everyone. Modern Israel provides the first instance of an independent Jewish nation since the Hasmonean monarchy of the second and first centuries BCE. On an almost daily basis, common features uniting democracy and Judaism, as well as flash point of controversy, are highlighted there. The fourteen scholars whose work is collected here are mindful of all of these circumstances—and many more. In a style that is accessible, clear, and balanced, they allow readers to assess these issues based on the most current thinking. This volume is required reading for anyone interested in how religion and politics have interacted, and continue to interact, in Judaism and among Jews.

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