EDITED BY PHILIP WEXLER
WITH ELI RUBIN & MICHAEL WEXLER
(MAY, 2019)
What does lived religion look like in the 21st century? Against the polarizations of old and new, religion and secularism, theory and practice, a cadre of internationally renowned scholars interrogate the ways spiritual ideas and practices remain transformative in contemporary society. The Jewish mystical tradition, especially the contemporary movement of Habad Hasidism, embodies an intersection of the particular and the universal that speaks to wider crises in the governing assumptions of western culture and scientific disciplines. These essays exemplify the kind of radical interdisciplinarity that can move through these crises and beyond them, militating against academic hegemonies through the inclusion of indigenous Hasidic voices who speak with equal authority.
SERIES: JEWISH SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
HARDCOVER OR PAPERBACK: 290 PAGES
PUBLISHER: HERDER & HERDER (MAY 1, 2019)
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
ISBN-10: 0824599462
ISBN-13: 978-0824599461
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 6 X 0.9 X 9 INCHES
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