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Conflicting Attitudes to Conversion in Judaism, Past and Present

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Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2017
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781108416306 (ISBN)
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This book is for people puzzled by the contradictory evaluations of conversion; in particular for non-experts in what is a rather recondite field. To some ancients, Jewishness was ethnic and therefore unreceptive to converts. The Rabbis embraced conversion in principle, but did not disavow the ethnic idea. This book tries to confront and unravel the resultant paradoxes and irresolution.
Evidence suggests that conversion originated during the Babylonian Exile. Around the same time, biological genealogy was gaining popularity, especially among priests whose legitimacy was becoming increasingly defined by 'pure' pedigree. When the biological, or ethnic, criterion is extended to the definition of Jewishness, as it seems to have been by Ezra, the possibility of conversion is all but precluded. The Rabbis did not reject the primacy of genealogy, yet were also heirs to a strong pro-conversion tradition. In this book, Isaac Sassoon confronts the tensions and paradoxes apparent in rabbinic discussions of conversion, and argues that they resulted from irresolution between the two conflicting traditions. He also contends that attitudes to conversion can impact not only one's conception of Judaism but also on one's faith, as seems to be demonstrated by authors cited in the book whose espousal of a narrowly ethnic view of Judaism allows for a nepotistic theology.

Isaac Sassoon is Senior Lecturer (emeritus) in the Bible and Talmud at the Institute of Traditional Judaism. He is the author of several books on aspects of Judaism, most recently The Status of Women in Jewish Tradition (Cambridge, 2011).

Introduction; 1. Hillel and Shammai; 2. Philologizing 'ger'; 3. Metaphoric blood; 4. Ethnicity's apotheosis; 5. A hackneyed myth; 6. David's sons; 7. Priesthood; 8. A post-exilic passover; 9. Priesthoods under the microscope; 10. Moses the first-born; 11. Were converts a caste apart?; 12. Holiness and haughtiness; 13. Seed of doubt; 14. Rites of passage; 15. A quirky blockbuster; 16. Maimonides; 17. Warder Cresson; 18. Canaanites redux; 19. Epilogue.

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Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 146 x 223 mm
Gewicht 470 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
ISBN-13 9781108416306 / 9781108416306
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