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Israel's 70th Anniversary: Insights and Perspectives

Politics - Culture - Religion
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Polak, ReginaEditorQuistorp-Recj, DeniseContributionLanger, GerhardContributionKaplan, EranContributionSalzberger, EliContributionBendcowsky, HanaContributionElior, RachelContributionStern, Yedida Z.Contribution
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The aim of the volume is to offer interdisciplinary insights unknown to many into the interior of the religious, cultural and political laboratory that is Israel. Europe can learn a lot from Israel: The handling of religious diversity within the country; the meaning of the Hebrew language; the integration of more than a million Jewish immigrants; the development of a dynamic economy; a flourishing education and science system; a rich culture in the field of literature and above all film; and last but not least the lively, constant and conflictual struggle for democracy. Additionally, the question of Israel-related anti-Semitism is debated from the perspective of Jewish studies, social sciences and Catholic theology.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783847012061
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
PublisherV&R unipress
Publication townGöttingen
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date07/09/2020
Edition1. Edition
LanguageEnglish
File size2135707 Bytes
Article no.10611805
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Data source no.3311551
Product groupBU549
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Polak, ReginaEditorQuistorp-Recj, DeniseContributionLanger, GerhardContributionKaplan, EranContributionSalzberger, EliContributionBendcowsky, HanaContributionElior, RachelContributionStern, Yedida Z.Contribution
Prof. Dr. Regina Polak ist katholische Pastoraltheologin und hat Philosophie und Theologie in Wien sowie Spirituelle Theologie im interreligiösen Prozess in Salzburg studiert. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Religions- und Werteforschung, Migration und Spiritualität. Sie ist zur Zeit als Assoziierte Professorin am Institut für Praktische Theologie an der Katholisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Wien tätig.

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