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Platforms and Prayer Books: Theological and Liturgical Perspectives on Reform Judaism [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x155x23 mm, weight: 553 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2002
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742515478
  • ISBN-13: 9780742515475
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x155x23 mm, weight: 553 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Apr-2002
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742515478
  • ISBN-13: 9780742515475
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Since the Enlightenment, Jews have sought to understand Judaism as a modern religion in an intellectual context equivalent to Christianity. This shifted the focus of attention away from the ritual commandments to a concern with the universal foundations of the faith. Platforms and Prayer Books analyzes the impact of that shift, presenting new approaches as well as innovative arguments. The essays in this collection express the inherent difficulty of reconciling theory with practice in a liberal religious framework. In addition, they also demonstrate the surprising vitality of a movement that many expected to decline demographically as well as intellectually. Not only is the Reform movement actually increasing in numbers, but, as this book demonstrates, it is also showing an amazing breadth of creativity. Through lively discussions, noted scholars and rabbis trace the evolution of Reform Judaism through discussions on theological and liturgical topics that are grounded in the platforms and prayer books that chart the movement's developments through its 200-year history. Contributors with perspectives from both within and outside of Reform Judaism evaluate trends and interpret changes that have taken and are taking place, exploring the historical context and contemporary significance of Reform Jewish belief.

Recenzijos

Platforms and Prayer Books constitutes required reading for anyone interested in the history, contemporary nature, and future directions of Reform Judaism. This is a comprehensive work, and Dana Kaplan has succeeded in gathering an authoritative body of essays written by a wide range of academics and rabbis that illuminates American Reform Judaism. All who are interested in this subject are in his debt. -- Rabbi David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion These serious, thoughtful, well-researched pieces add up to a multifaceted portrait of a denomination that represents Judaism's longest-lasting confrontation with modernity. -- Robert M.Seltzer, Hunter College, CUNY The volume as a whole documents important elements of Reform Jewish thought at the end of the 20th century, and as such should be read by students of this movement or of American religion more generally. Recommended. * CHOICE * A lively and varied collection of essays from insiders and outsiders, Platforms and Prayer Books explores often uncharted territory. Of particular note are the comparative accounts that situate Reform Judaism in dialogue with other Jewish religious movements. Dana Kaplan's choice of articles is sure to provoke enthusiasm and controversy. -- Deborah Dash Moore, Vassar College

Foreword: Ellen M. Umansky ix
The Reform Theological Enterprise at Work: Debating Theory and Practice in the American Religious ``Marketplace''
1(24)
Dana Evan Kaplan
Part I: The Historical Context
Platforms and Prayer Books: From Exclusivity to Inclusivity in Reform Judaism
25(16)
Herbert Bronstein
``America is Different!'': Reform Judaism and American Pluralism
41(8)
Jerome A. Chanes
Miss Daisy's Planet: The Strange World of Reform Judaism in the United States, 1870-1930
49(12)
Yaakov Ariel
The Theologian of the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform: Kaufmann Kohler's Vision of Progressive Judaism
61(20)
Robert F. Southard
Renewing Reform Judaism: From Pittsburgh to Pittsburgh
81(12)
Walter Jacob
Our Collective Identity as Reform Jews
93(6)
Michael A. Meyer
Part II: Liturgical Studies
The First Reform Prayer Book in America: The Liturgy of the Reformed Society of Israelites
99(20)
Gary P. Zola
The Continuity of Change in Jewish Liturgy
119(10)
Judith Z. Abrams
Meditation in Progressive Judaism
129(26)
Eric L. Friedland
The Challenge of a Single Prayer Book for the Reform Movement
155(18)
Peter S. Knobel
Part III: Comparative Studies
Challenges to Using the Same Measures of Religiosity for Both Christians and Jews
173(10)
Cory Michael Lebson
Two Trains Passing: Reconstructionism and Reform in Twentieth-Century American Judaism
183(24)
Richard Hirsh
The Return of the Liminal to Reform Judaism
207(14)
Seth Kunin
Better the Devil You Know...and Other Contemporary Identity Narratives: Comparing Orthodox to Reform Judaism
221(12)
Debra Renee Kaufman
Part IV: Autonomy and Authority in Texts
Reform Judaism and Halacha: A Rapprochement?
233(14)
Peter J. Haas
Building a Postmodern Reform Judaism: The Example of Eugene B. Borowitz
247(14)
S. Daniel Breslauer
Oral Torah: Reading Jewish Texts Jewishly in Reform Judaism
261(10)
Michael L. Satlow
Beyond Autonomy: The Texts and Our Lives
271(14)
Leon A. Morris
American Reform: Observations from the Margin
285(12)
Dow Marmur
Index 297(16)
About the Contributors 313
Dana Evan Kaplan is the Oppenstein Brothers Assistant Professor of Judaic and Religious Studies in the Department of History and the head of the Danciger Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He is the author of Contemporary Debates in American Reform Judaism (2001).