Is there a Judeo-Christian tradition? : a European perspective / edited by Emmanuel Nathan, Anya Topolski.
Series: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts ; v. 4.Publisher: [Berlin] ; [Boston] : De Gruyter, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 287 pages)Content type:- text
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1. The Myth of a Judeo-Christian Tradition: Introducing a European Perspective -- Part 1: History -- 2. Jewish Christianity and the Judeo- Christian Tradition in Toland and Baur -- 3. F.C. Baur's Interpretation of Christianity's Relationship to Judaism -- 4. Jews, Cousins Of Arabs: Orientalism, Race, Nation, And Pan-Nation In The Long Nineteenth Century -- 5. Sources of Christian-Jewish Cooperation in Early Cold War Germany -- Part 2: Theology and Philosophy -- 6. Two Pauls, Three Opinions: The Jewish Paul between Law and Love -- 7. Antinomianism Reloaded -- Or: The Dialectics of the New Paulinism -- 8. Christianizing Judaism? On the Problem of Christian Seder Meals -- 9. Rethinking the Modern Canon of Judaism -- Christianity -- Modernity in Light of the Post-Secular Relation -- 10. "Fraternal Existence": On a Phenomenological Double-Crossing of Judaeo-Christianity -- Part 3: Political -- 11. The Judeo-Christian Tradition's Five Others -- 12. The Hyphenated Jew: Within and Beyond the "Judeo-Christian" -- 13. Secular, Superior and, Desperately Searching for Its Soul: The Confusing Political-Cultural References to a Judeo- Christian Europe in the Twenty-First Century -- 14. A Genealogy of the 'Judeo-Christian' Signifier: A Tale of Europe's Identity Crisis -- Notes on Contributors.
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Discourse on the 'Judeo-Christian tradition' has been around in the United States since the middle of the 20th century. This volume returns to the original coinage of the signifier 'Judeo-Christian' by F.C. Baur in 1831. From this European perspective and context, the volume engages the historical, theological, philosophical and political dimensions of the term's development. Interested scholars will find this volume timely and relevant.
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