Filosofi & religion
A Debate on Jewish Emancipation and Christian Theology in Old Berlin
David Friedlnder • Friedrich Schleiermacher • Wilhelm Abraham Teller • Richard Crouter
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When wealthy Jewish industrialist David Friedlnder proposed in 1799 that Berlin's Jews undergo a sham conversion to Christianity in return for full German citizenship, he touched off a political and theological debate that would continue to define the relation between Jewish and German identity for more than a century. In the series of provocative letters collected here, Friedlnder, Protestant leader Wilhelm Abraham Teller, and young Christian theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher debate Friedlnder's radical proposal. In so doing, they grapple with many of the thorny problems--such as citizenship, religious tolerance, and assimilation--that continue to vex world political leaders today. Richard Crouter's Introduction provides the cultural, religious, and historical context for this compelling exchange; a postscript by Julie Klassen reveals the ways in which Germany's minorities continue to be marginalized more than two hundred years after Friedlnder made his passionate appeal for political liberty and human rights.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780872207202
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 192
- Utgivningsdatum: 2004-09-01
- Översättare: Julie Klassen
- Förlag: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc