Expressivist Religious Zionism: Modernity and the Sacred in a Nationalist Movement

Author:   Shlomo Fischer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032829999


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   24 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Expressivist Religious Zionism: Modernity and the Sacred in a Nationalist Movement


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This book presents a new approach to the study of Religious Zionism. In counter-distinction to the prevalent fundamentalist approach, it argues that mainstream of Religious Zionism is a romantic religious nationalist movement in which the modern idea of self-expression and related notions, such as the free and authentic self and the overcoming of alienation, forms its philosophical core. By showing how such notions are combined with conservative and un-modern cultural and political goals (such as the restoration of a messianic kingdom), it provides a profoundly complex and nuanced account both of pervasiveness of modern notions in contemporary culture and of the modern aspects of conservative and even extremist religious and nationalist groups. By uncovering the process of the sacralization of the nation, the state, the national destiny and territory, it contributes to our understanding of religious nationalism globally. It also shows how the violence and extremism perpetrated by Religious Zionism elements is not some atavistic holdover from the past but is in fact rooted in the drive to self-actualization and constitutes modernist violence. This book will appeal to researchers and students of Jewish studies, Israel, and the Middle East. Its intended audience also includes researchers on religious nationalism, and contemporary religious and national movements.

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Author:   Shlomo Fischer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9781032829999


ISBN 10:   1032829990
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   24 December 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 Expressivist Religious Zionism: An Introduction 2 The Origins of Expressivism in the Religious Zionist Community: National Identity and the Torah Regime 3 R. Kook’s Religious Philosophy as Expressivist Thought 4 The Institutionalization of Expressivist Religious Zionism 5 The General Will and the Divine State 6 Illegalism and Loyalty to the State from Sebastia to the Disengagement 7 The Individualist Turn: Personal Religion and the Religious Meaning of Literature, Art, and Sex 8 Neo-Hasidism, Apocalyptic Radicalism, and the Recognition of the Other 9 The Political Sphere: The Judicial Reform and the Iron Swords War 10 Concluding Reflections

Reviews

"""With the furies of religious nationalism literally and figuratively exploding around the world and more ferociously by the day, Shlomo Fischer's long-awaited, groundbreaking masterwork is the book we need now. It is both a crucial intervention today, and an outstanding historical study, leavened with lifelong reflection on philosophy, theology and social theory, that will be a standard work for years to come. The deep erudition and keen analyses Fischer brings to bear in multiple fields bear out his striking contention that Israel's radical religious Zionists - and by extension their parallels elsewhere - are not, as so often portrayed, Fundamentalist reactionaries, but themselves revolutionary modernists at heart. Failure to recognize this has contributed to decades-long failures at peacemaking. And so this outstanding work should be required reading not only for scholars, but for policymakers, journalists, educators and more."" Professor Yehudah Mirsky, Brandeis University, former US State Dept official, author of Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution (Yale University Press, 2014)."


Author Information

Shlomo Fischer taught in the School of Education of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem until his retirement. He is now a Senior Fellow, Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI), Jerusalem and Area Head, Sociology and Jewish Identity. He has published extensively on the intersection of religion, politics, and social class in Israel.

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