The book explores the backlash against historicism in late nineteenth-century Europe, particularly through the lens of four significant Jewish thinkers. It highlights the tension between historicism's contextual approach and the transcendent claims of philosophy and theology. David Myers positions these Jewish intellectuals alongside prominent Protestant figures, emphasizing a shared cultural landscape characterized by exchange and adaptation rather than mere influence. This examination reveals the complex interplay of ideas that shaped modern society's response to historicism's perceived erosion of social values.
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David N. Myers se věnuje hlubokému zkoumání moderních židovských intelektuálních a kulturních dějin. Jeho práce se soustředí především na historii židovské historiografie a na to, jak se židovská identita a dějiny přetvářely v evropském intelektuálním prostředí. Myers analyzuje napětí mezi historismem a jeho odpůrci v německo-židovském myšlení, čímž odhaluje složitost kulturní paměti. Jeho výzkum zahrnuje současné projekty o židovském mysliteli Simonu Rawidowiczovi, komunitě Satmar Hasidů a historii Židů v Los Angeles.




Between Jew & Arab: The Lost Voice of Simon Rawidowicz
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Focusing on the intriguing ideas of Simon Rawidowicz, this work delves into his thought-provoking perspectives regarding Arab refugees and the complexities surrounding the fate of Israel. It examines his contributions to Jewish philosophy and the broader implications of his views on identity, nationalism, and coexistence in a historically charged context. The book invites readers to engage with Rawidowicz's legacy and the ongoing dialogues about peace and conflict in the region.
Jewish History: A Very Short Introduction
- 135 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
David Myers's Jewish History: A Very Short Introduction, proves to be a valuable piece of literature, as well as a helpful guide for those who are searching for answers without a large investment. Although short, this introductory guide to Jewish history is nevertheless a fruitful body of... číst celé