Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-244) and index.
Contents
Foreword; CHAPTER ONE. FAITH: SOURCES AND PROBLEMS; CHAPTER TWO. DIVINE IMMANENCE; CHAPTER THREE. THE DIALECTIC VIEW OF SPINOZA; CHAPTER FOUR. WHAT IS "RELIGIOUS-ZIONIST THEOLOGY"; CHAPTER FIVE. FROM THEOLOGY TO IDEOLOGY: ADOPTING THE NATIONALIST IDEA; CHAPTER SIX. DIVERGENCE AND CRITICISM IN RELIGIOUS-ZIONISM; POSTSCRIPT; REFERENCES; Index.
Summary
An analysis of religious Zionism, which emerged as an organized political movement in 1902. Dov Schwartz presents religious-Zionists as a new religious type, driven by distinct theological conceptions that re-examine fundamental notions, including God, faith, and historical process.
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