Jewish tradition and the challenge of Darwinism / edited by Geoffrey Cantor and Marc Swetlitz.
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xii, 260 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Anglo-Jewish responses to evolution / Geoffrey Cantor
- Responses to evolution by Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist rabbis in twentieth-century America / Marc Swetlitz
- "Practically, I am a fundamentalist" : twentieth-century Orthodox Jews contend with evolution and its implications / Ira Robinson
- The impact of social Darwinism on anti-Semitic ideology in Germany and Austria, 1860-1945 / Richard Weikart
- The evolution of Jewish identity : Ignaz Zollschan between Jewish and Aryan race theories, 1910-1945 / Paul Weindling
- Zionism, race, and eugenics / Raphael Falk
- Crisis management via biblical interpretation : fundamentalism, modern Orthodoxy, and Genesis / Shai Cherry
- Torah and madda? : evolution in the Jewish educational context / Rena Selya
- Modern Orthodoxy and evolution : the models of Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik and Rabbi A.I. Kook / Carl Feit
- The order of creation and the emerging God : evolution and divine action in the natural world / Lawrence Troster.