Authority Power and Leadership in the Jewish Polity

Authority  Power  and Leadership in the Jewish Polity
Author: Daniel Judah Elazar
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0819181293

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An informative exploration of the Jewish polity from biblical times to the present.

Many Peoples Many Faiths

Many Peoples  Many Faiths
Author: Robert S. Ellwood,Barbara A. McGraw
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429844584

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Many Peoples, Many Faiths places the world’s religions in historical context, illustrating the complex dynamic of each religion over time, while also presenting current beliefs, practices, and group formations. This unique textbook includes engaging sections on women in religion, religion and governance, and religion in America throughout. Thoroughly revised and updated for its eleventh edition, Many Peoples, Many Faiths covers the following topics: Understanding the World’s Religious Heritage Indigenous Peoples and Religion The Spiritual Paths of India The Journey of Buddhism Religions of East Asia The Family of the Three Great Monotheistic Religions and Zoroastrianism The Unique Perspective of Judaism The Growth of Christianity Building the House of Islam New Religious Movements Religion and Violence, Non-violence, and Peacemaking This edition reflects new scholarship and general interest and, where appropriate, addresses rapidly developing and shifting areas, taking account of the dynamic, changing quality of religion. New and expanded material on indigenous peoples and religions, discussions of colonization, and the new chapter on religion and violence, non-violence, and peacemaking also distinguish this edition. Images, maps, and timelines add to the sense of the richness of the world religions. This is an ideal resource for anyone wanting an accessible and yet comprehensive introduction to the world religions.

German Rabbis in British Exile

German Rabbis in British Exile
Author: Astrid Zajdband
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110469721

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The rich history of the German rabbinate came to an abrupt halt with the November Pogrom of 1938. The need to leave Germany became clear and many rabbis made use of the visas they had been offered. Their resettlement in Britain was hampered by additional obstacles such as internment, deportation, enlistment in the Pioneer Corps. But rabbis still attempted to support their fellow refugees with spiritual and pastoral care. The refugee rabbis replanted the seed of the once proud German Judaism into British soil. New synagogues were founded and institutions of Jewish learning sprung up, like rabbinic training and the continuation of “Wissenschaft des Judentums.” The arrival of Leo Baeck professionalized these efforts and resulted in the foundation of the Leo Baeck College in London. Refugee rabbis now settled and obtained pulpits in the many newly founded synagogues. Their arrival in Britain was the catalyst for much change in British Judaism, an influence that can still be felt today.

Leadership and Authority in Central Asia

Leadership and Authority in Central Asia
Author: Otambek Mastibekov
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135006822

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This book explores the unfolding of world history in a remote corner of Central Asia: the region of Badakhshan. The history of this region has commonly been explored through the lens of the major superpowers who competed over its territory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including Britain, Russia, and China. Here, we are offered a comprehensive overview of the history of the Ismaili community in Tajikistan. Leadership and Authority in Central Asia identifies traditional forms of religious authority within the network of religious functionaries at a range of levels and discusses the functions of Ismaili political leaders as they have evolved through time. Skilfully applying an interdisciplinary approach – drawing on historical sources, including unpublished materials, and ethnographic fieldwork data collected through interviews – and a perceptive analysis of political theories of leadership in communist and post-communist societies, this book challenges the ways religious and secular categories have been distinguished in recent scholarship Developing a structural explanation for the survival and evolution of religious and political authorities of Badakhshani Ismailis in times of radical social and political upheaval, this book will be of interest to scholars of Muslim societies, Political Science and Central Asian Studies.

The Jewish Political Tradition Authority

The Jewish Political Tradition  Authority
Author: Noʻam Zohar,Yair Lorberbaum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2000
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 0300078226

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This text launches a four-volume collaborative work exploring the political thought of the Jewish peole from biblical times to the present. This volume addresses the basic question of who ought to rule a community.

Covenant Polity in Biblical Israel

Covenant   Polity in Biblical Israel
Author: Daniel J. Elazar
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1412820510

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In this first volume of a trilogy, Daniel J. Elazar addresses political uses of the idea of covenant, the tradition that has adhered to that idea, and the political arrangements that flow from it, Among the topics covered are covenant as a political concept, the Bible as a political commentary, the post-biblical tradition, medieval covenant theory, and Jewish political culture.

Reader s Guide to Judaism

Reader s Guide to Judaism
Author: Michael Terry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135941505

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The Reader's Guide to Judaism is a survey of English-language translations of the most important primary texts in the Jewish tradition. The field is assessed in some 470 essays discussing individuals (Martin Buber, Gluckel of Hameln), literature (Genesis, Ladino Literature), thought and beliefs (Holiness, Bioethics), practice (Dietary Laws, Passover), history (Venice, Baghdadi Jews of India), and arts and material culture (Synagogue Architecture, Costume). The emphasis is on Judaism, rather than on Jewish studies more broadly.

Covenant and Polity in Biblical Israel

Covenant and Polity in Biblical Israel
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351313155

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In this first volume of a trilogy, Daniel J. Elazar addresses political uses of the idea of covenant, the tradition that has adhered to that idea, and the political arrangements that flow from it, Among the topics covered are covenant as a political concept, the Bible as a political commentary, the post-biblical tradition, medieval covenant theory, and Jewish political culture.