Jewish Scholarship and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Between History and Faith

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German Jews were fully assimilated and secularized in the nineteenth century--or so it is commonly assumed. In Jewish Scholarship and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, Nils Roemer challenges this assumption, finding that religious sentiments, concepts, and rhetoric found expression through a newly emerging theological historicism at the center of modern German Jewish culture. Modern German Jewish identity developed during the struggle for emancipation, debates about religious and cultural renewal, and battles against anti-Semitism. A key component of this identity was historical memory, which Jewish scholars had begun to infuse with theological perspectives beginning in the 1850s. After German reunification in the early 1870s, Jewish intellectuals reevaluated their enthusiastic embrace of liberalism and secularism. Without abandoning the ideal of tolerance, they asserted a right to cultural religious difference for themselves--an ideal they held to even more tightly in the face of growing anti-Semitism. This newly re-theologized Jewish history, Roemer argues, helped German Jews fend off anti-Semitic attacks by strengthening their own sense of their culture and tradition.


  • | Author: Nils Roemer
  • | Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
  • | Publication Date: May 15, 1995
  • | Number of Pages: 254 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0299211703
  • | ISBN-13: 9780299211707
Author:
Nils Roemer
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
Publication Date:
May 15, 1995
Number of pages:
254 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0299211703
ISBN-13:
9780299211707