''Introducing Judaism'' is the ideal starting point
for students beginning their studies of this fascinating
religion. Eliezer Segal takes an historical approach,
focusing on religious aspects of Judaism, and
introducing themes as they emerge from authentic Jewish
documents. Students will gain an understanding of how
Judaism is lived by its adherents and the historical and
geographical diversity of Jewish beliefs and practices.
The book has a clear and accessible structure. Part One
presents the historical context of Judaism, from the
Biblical era, through the Medieval period and on to
modern Judaism. Part Two surveys the distinctive values
and beliefs of Judaism, including attitudes to God,
Covenant, Israel, exile and homeland, the Torah, and its
commandments, while Part Three presents Jewish Practices
and Institutions, engaging with topics such as daily
life, worship, temple and synagogue, law, ethics and
education, the afterlife, and resurrection.Throughout
the book, Eliezer Segal stresses the diversity of
interpretations that have been generated by historical
circumstances, differing theological and ideological
outlooks, and the spiritual creativity of the religious
community.Attention is paid to various models of piety,
mysticism, scholasticism and folk religion, including
the impact of Judaism on the daily life of believers and
the experiences of Jewish women. Illustrated throughout,
''Introducing Judaism'' includes text boxes, a glossary,
and a list of further reading to aid students'
understanding and revision, providing a thorough
overview of one of the first recorded monotheistic
faiths and one of the oldest religions still practiced
today. Eliezer Segal is Professor of Western Religions
at the University of Calgary, USA. |
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