Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective
This study demonstrates that, for all the admitted emphasis on peoplehood in the Jewish religious tradition, there are equally strong individualistic tendencies within Judaism. Dr. Jacobs maintains that in any balanced view of Judaism it must be shown that what the individual does with his life has eternal significance for that same individual, not only for the Jewish people as a whole. Through a careful analysis of the primary texts, Jacobs conducts a thorough survey of some of the most important instances where the individual is discussed in the Jewish religious tradition. In so doing, his aim is not to elevate individualism at the expense of the Jewish community, but rather to show that Judaism pivots centrally neither on the people nor on the individual, but rests, rather, on both; and his contention, finally, is that each needs to be taken equally into account if a balanced opinion of both is to be formed.
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Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective
This study demonstrates that, for all the admitted emphasis on peoplehood in the Jewish religious tradition, there are equally strong individualistic tendencies within Judaism. Dr. Jacobs maintains that in any balanced view of Judaism it must be shown that what the individual does with his life has eternal significance for that same individual, not only for the Jewish people as a whole. Through a careful analysis of the primary texts, Jacobs conducts a thorough survey of some of the most important instances where the individual is discussed in the Jewish religious tradition. In so doing, his aim is not to elevate individualism at the expense of the Jewish community, but rather to show that Judaism pivots centrally neither on the people nor on the individual, but rests, rather, on both; and his contention, finally, is that each needs to be taken equally into account if a balanced opinion of both is to be formed.
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Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective

Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective

by Louis Jacobs
Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective

Religion and the Individual: A Jewish Perspective

by Louis Jacobs

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This study demonstrates that, for all the admitted emphasis on peoplehood in the Jewish religious tradition, there are equally strong individualistic tendencies within Judaism. Dr. Jacobs maintains that in any balanced view of Judaism it must be shown that what the individual does with his life has eternal significance for that same individual, not only for the Jewish people as a whole. Through a careful analysis of the primary texts, Jacobs conducts a thorough survey of some of the most important instances where the individual is discussed in the Jewish religious tradition. In so doing, his aim is not to elevate individualism at the expense of the Jewish community, but rather to show that Judaism pivots centrally neither on the people nor on the individual, but rests, rather, on both; and his contention, finally, is that each needs to be taken equally into account if a balanced opinion of both is to be formed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521411387
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/09/1992
Series: Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions , #1
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 9.33(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. Individual significance; 2. Self-realization as a religious value; 3. Attitudes to life and death; 4. Family relationships; 5. Loving the neighbour; 6. Communal obligations; 7. God and the soul; 8. Does a person's body belong to God?; 9. Worship with the body; 10. God and personal freedom; 11. Immortality; 12. Conclusion: a question of emphasis; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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