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Cover artist
  
Janet Halverson

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1934

Genre
  
Religion

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-1330267707

Author
  
Mordecai Kaplan

Country
  
United States of America

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Subject
  
Judaism, Sociology of Jewry

Pages
  
601 pages (1967 edition)

Similar
  
Works by Mordecai Kaplan, Judaism books

Judaism as a civilization


Judaism as a Civilization: Toward a Reconstruction of American-Jewish Life is a 1934 work on Judaism and American Jewish life by Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, the founder of Reconstructionist Judaism.

Contents

The book is Kaplan's most notable work and has influenced a number of American Jewish thinkers. Kaplan work centers around the concept that Judaism ought not to be defined as the religion of the Jews, but the sum of Jewish religion, culture, language, literature and social organization.

Background

In 1934, Kaplan published Judaism as a Civilization, a seminal work that eventually provided the theological foundation for the new Reconstructionist movement. Kaplan was deeply influenced by the new field of sociology and its definition of "civilization" as characterized not only by beliefs and rituals, but also by art, culture, ethics, history, language, literature, social organization, symbols and local customs.

Kaplan argued that Judaism is in essence a religious civilization; the religious elements of Judaism are primarily human, naturalistic expressions of a specific culture. Kaplan felt that Jewish group survival in the United States depended on Jews reconstructing their lives on the cultural foundation of a historical peoplehood.

Contents

Judaism as a Civilization is divided as follows:

  • Introduction
  • Part One - The Factors in the Crises
  • Part Two - The Current Versions of Judaism
  • Part Three - The Proposed Version of Judaism
  • Part Four - Israel: The Status and Organization of Jewry
  • Part Five - God: The Development of the Jewish Religion
  • Part Six - Torah: Judaism as a Way of Life for the American Jew
  • Conclusion
  • References

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