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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Converts of conviction : faith and scepticism in nineteenth century European Jewish society / edited by David B. Ruderman T2 Studies and texts in scepticism ; A1 Ruderman, David B., A1 Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies (Universität Hamburg), YR 2018 FD [2018] SP 1 online resource (108 pages) K1 Electronic book K1 History K1 Conference papers and proceedings K1 Electronic books K1 Christian converts from Judaism -- 19th century -- Europe -- History -- Congresses K1 Christian converts from Judaism K1 Jews -- Conversion to Christianity K1 Europe K1 England K1 Germany K1 Poland K1 Russia K1 1800-1899 PB De Gruyter PP [Berlin] SN 3110530791 SN 3110487144 SN 9783110487145 SN 9783110530797 LA English (英語) CL DC23:248.2/466009224 NO The study of Jewish converts to Christianity in the modern era has long been marginalized in Jewish historiography. Labeled disparagingly in the Jewish tradition as meshumadim (apostates), many earlier Jewish scholars treated these individuals in a negative light or generally ignored them as not properly belonging any longer to the community and its historical legacy. This situation has radically changed in recent years with an outpouring of new studies on converts in variegated times and places, culminating perhaps in the most recent synthesis of modern Jewish converts by Todd Endelman in 2015. While Endelman argues that most modern converts left the Jewish fold for economic, social, or political reasons, he does acknowledge the presence of those who chose to convert for ideological and spiritual motives NO The purpose of this volume is to consider more fully the latter group, perhaps the most interesting from the perspective of Jewish intellectual history: those who moved from Judaism to Christianity out of a conviction that they were choosing a superior religion, and out of doubt or lack of confidence in the religious principles and practices of their former one. Their spiritual journeys often led them to suspect their newly adopted beliefs as well, and some even returned to Judaism or adopted a hybrid faith consisting of elements of both religions. Their intellectual itineraries between Judaism and Christianity offer a unique perspective on the formation of modern Jewish identities, Jewish-Christian relations, and the history of Jewish skeptical postures NO The approach of the authors of this book is to avoid broad generalizations about the modern convert in favor of detailed case studies of specific converts in four distinct localities: Germany, Russia, Poland, and England, all living in the nineteenth- century. In so doing, it underscores the individuality of each convert's life experience and self-reflection and the need to examine more intensely this relatively neglected dimension of Jewish and Christian cultural and intellectual history NO Open Access NO In English NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-106) and indexes NO Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on 10/19/2020) NO 書誌ID=ED00001682; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2944696 OL 30