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Alan T. Levenson - The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible. How Scholars in Germany, Israel, and America Transformed an Ancient Text.  - 9781442205161 - V9781442205161
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The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible. How Scholars in Germany, Israel, and America Transformed an Ancient Text.

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Description for The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible. How Scholars in Germany, Israel, and America Transformed an Ancient Text. Num Pages: 262 pages. BIC Classification: HRCG; HRJS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 164 x 22. Weight in Grams: 562.
Tracing its history from Moses Mendelssohn to today, Alan Levenson explores the factors that shaped what is the modern Jewish Bible and its centrality in Jewish life today. The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible explains how Jewish translators, commentators, and scholars made the Bible a keystone of Jewish life in Germany, Israel and America. Levenson argues that German Jews created a religious Bible, Israeli Jews a national Bible, and American Jews an ethnic one. In each site, scholars wrestled with the demands of the non-Jewish environment and their own indigenous traditions, trying to balance fidelity and independence from the ... Read more

Product Details

Publication date
2011
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
262
Condition
New
Number of Pages
262
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442205161
SKU
V9781442205161
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99-15

About Alan T. Levenson
Alan T. Levenson is the Schusterman/Josey Professor of Jewish Intellectual and Religious History at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of several books, including Modern Jewish Thinkers: An Introduction, The Story of Joseph: A Journey of Jewish Interpretation, and Between Philosemitism and Antisemitism. Defenses of Jews & Judaism in Germany, 1871-1932.

Reviews for The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible. How Scholars in Germany, Israel, and America Transformed an Ancient Text.
Levenson (Univ. of Oklahoma) provides an important work of cultural history, biblical scholarship, and modern Jewish history in his analysis of how Jewish scholars and communities constructed the modern Jewish Bible. He begins his story with Spinoza, whose Jewish sensibilities foreshadowed the development of the Jewish Bible. The real story, however, begins with Mendelssohn in the late 18th century. The ... Read more

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