Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism

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G. N. Cantor, Marc Swetlitz
University of Chicago Press, Nov 15, 2006 - Religion - 260 pages

Darwin’s theory of evolution transformed the life sciences and made profound claims about human origins and the human condition, topics often viewed as the prerogative of religion. As a result, evolution has provoked a wide variety of religious responses, ranging from angry rejection to enthusiastic acceptance. While Christian responses to evolution have been studied extensively, little scholarly attention has been paid to Jewish reactions. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism is the first extended meditation on the Jewish engagement with this crucial and controversial theory.

The contributors to Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism—from several academic disciplines and two branches of the rabbinate—present case studies showing how Jewish discussions of evolution have been shaped by the intersections of faith, science, philosophy, and ideology in specific historical contexts. Furthermore, they examine how evolutionary theory has been deployed when characterizing Jews as a race, both by Zionists and by anti-Semites. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism addresses historical and contemporary, as well as progressive and Orthodox, responses to evolution in America, Europe, and Israel, ultimately extending the history of Darwinism into new religious domains.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Introduction to Part 1
19
1 AngloJewish Responses to Evolution Geoffrey Cantor
23
2 Responses to Evolution by Reform Conservative and Reconstructionist Rabbis in TwentiethCentury America Marc Swetlitz
47
TwentiethCentury Orthodox Jews Contend with Evolution and Its Implications Ira Robinson
71
AntiSemitism Racism and Zionism Introduction to Part 2
89
4 The Impact of Social Darwinism on AntiSemitic Ideology in Germany and Austria18601945 Richard Weikart
93
Ignaz Zollschan between Jewish and Aryan Race Theories 19101945 Paul Weindling
116
Introduction to Part 3
163
Fundamentalism Modern Orthodoxy and Genesis Shai Cherry
166
8 Torah and Madda? Evolution in the Jewish Educational Context Rena Selya
188
The Models of Rabbi J B Soloveitchik and Rabbi A I Kook Carl Feit
208
Evolution and Divine Action in the Natural World Lawrence Troster
225
Suggested Reading
247
Index
251
Copyright

6 Zionism Race and Eugenics Raphael Falk
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Marc Swetlitz has taught history of science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Oklahoma.

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