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A Restatement of Judaism.

About 32 pages (9,464 words)

Shofar, January 1st, 2003

Unger's "Restatement of Judaism" sets out a possible rescue operation to revitalize the Jewish People as bearers of Judaism's world view. Unger argues that the process that led a people to lose its distinctive culture and integrated religious ethos could be reversed. Defining Western civilization in terms of (1) science and technology, (2) Christianity, and (3) nationhood and politics, Unger shows where the relationship of Judaism to these three dominant perceptions of society needs to change radically. Unger takes into account the impact of antisemitism both in its classic and its post-eman...

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