Judaism : The Genealogy of a Modern Notion /
Boyarin, Daniel 
Judaism : The Genealogy of a Modern Notion / Daniel Boyarin. - 1 online resource (216 p.) : N-A - Key Words in Jewish Studies .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface: What Are We Talking About When We Talk About “Judaism”? -- Part I. The Terms of the Debate -- 1. The Debate of the Terms -- Part II. The State of the Lexicon: Questioning the Archive -- 2. Jewry without Judaism: The Stakes of the Question -- 3. Getting Medieval Yahadut -- Part III. A New Dispensation: The Christian Invention of “Judaism” -- 4. “Judaism” out of the Entrails of Christianity -- 5. From Yiddishkayt to Judentum; From Judentum to Yahadut; or Philology and the Transformation of a Folk -- Epilogue: Theory as Askesis -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index of Works Cited -- About the Author
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Judaism makes the bold argument that the very concept of a religion of ‘Judaism’ is an invention of the Christian church. The intellectual journey of world-renowned Talmud scholar Daniel Boyarin, this book will change the study of “Judaism”—an essential key word in Jewish Studies—as we understand it today. Boyarin argues that although the world treats the word “Judaism” as appropriate for naming an alleged religion of the Jews, it is in fact a Christian theological concept only adopted by Jews with the coming of modernity and the adoption of Christian languages.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780813571621 9780813571638
10.36019/9780813571638 doi
RELIGION / General.
Jew, Judaism, Jewish, key words, rabbinic, medieval, modern, orthodox, religion.
                        Judaism : The Genealogy of a Modern Notion / Daniel Boyarin. - 1 online resource (216 p.) : N-A - Key Words in Jewish Studies .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface: What Are We Talking About When We Talk About “Judaism”? -- Part I. The Terms of the Debate -- 1. The Debate of the Terms -- Part II. The State of the Lexicon: Questioning the Archive -- 2. Jewry without Judaism: The Stakes of the Question -- 3. Getting Medieval Yahadut -- Part III. A New Dispensation: The Christian Invention of “Judaism” -- 4. “Judaism” out of the Entrails of Christianity -- 5. From Yiddishkayt to Judentum; From Judentum to Yahadut; or Philology and the Transformation of a Folk -- Epilogue: Theory as Askesis -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index of Works Cited -- About the Author
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Judaism makes the bold argument that the very concept of a religion of ‘Judaism’ is an invention of the Christian church. The intellectual journey of world-renowned Talmud scholar Daniel Boyarin, this book will change the study of “Judaism”—an essential key word in Jewish Studies—as we understand it today. Boyarin argues that although the world treats the word “Judaism” as appropriate for naming an alleged religion of the Jews, it is in fact a Christian theological concept only adopted by Jews with the coming of modernity and the adoption of Christian languages.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780813571621 9780813571638
10.36019/9780813571638 doi
RELIGION / General.
Jew, Judaism, Jewish, key words, rabbinic, medieval, modern, orthodox, religion.

