@article{Hafner2023, author = {Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {The abrahamic religions}, series = {Being an Becoming : Festschrift in honour of Prof. Dr. Mathew Chandrakunnel}, journal = {Being an Becoming : Festschrift in honour of Prof. Dr. Mathew Chandrakunnel}, editor = {Raja, KCR}, publisher = {Heritage Publishers}, address = {Neu Dehli}, isbn = {978-81-7026-542-9}, pages = {119 -- 124}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @article{Hafner2023, author = {Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {Vielleicht haben sie recht}, series = {Herder Korrespondez Spezial: Freiheit im Glauben}, journal = {Herder Korrespondez Spezial: Freiheit im Glauben}, publisher = {Herder}, address = {Freiburg}, issn = {0018-0645}, pages = {19 -- 21}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{Hafner2023, author = {Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {Von "Superengeln" und Assistenten Gottes}, series = {Jahrbuch der Di{\"o}zese Gurk 2024 - "Engel"}, journal = {Jahrbuch der Di{\"o}zese Gurk 2024 - "Engel"}, number = {47}, address = {Di{\"o}zese Gurk}, pages = {80 -- 83}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-61714, title = {United in Diversity}, series = {Europ{\"a}isch-j{\"u}dische Studien - Beitr{\"a}ge}, volume = {62}, journal = {Europ{\"a}isch-j{\"u}dische Studien - Beitr{\"a}ge}, editor = {Menachem Zoufal{\´a}, Marcela and Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-078310-0}, doi = {10.1515/9783110783216}, pages = {VII, 242}, year = {2023}, abstract = {What are the future perspectives for Jews and Jewish networks in contemporary Europe? Is there a new quality of relations between Jews and non-Jews, despite or precisely because of the Holocaust trauma? How is the memory of the extermination of 6 million European Jews reflected in memorial events and literature, film, drama, and visual arts media? To what degree do European Jews feel as integrated people, as Europeans per see, and as safe citizens? An interdisciplinary team of historians, cultural anthropologists, sociologists, and literary theorists answers these questions for Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Germany. They show that the Holocaust has become an enduring topic in public among Jews and non-Jews. However, Jews in Europe work self-confidently on their future on the "old continent," new alliances, and in cooperation with a broad network of civil forces. Non-Jewish interest in Jewish history and the present has significantly increased over decades, and networks combatting anti-Semitism have strengthened.}, language = {en} } @article{BecciHafner2023, author = {Becci, Irene and Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {Religi{\"o}se Pluralisierung als posts{\"a}kulares Kennzeichen?}, series = {Religionsverfassungsrecht revisited. Religion, S{\"a}kularit{\"a}t und Gesellschaft im Wandel}, journal = {Religionsverfassungsrecht revisited. Religion, S{\"a}kularit{\"a}t und Gesellschaft im Wandel}, editor = {Rau, Vanessa and Nicoubin, Mahyar}, publisher = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r Politische Bildung}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {978-3-7425-0822-5}, pages = {193 -- 210}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Zakrzewski2023, author = {Zakrzewski, Tanja}, title = {Identity and violence in early modern Granada}, series = {Lexington studies in modern Jewish history, historiography, and memory}, journal = {Lexington studies in modern Jewish history, historiography, and memory}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, address = {Lanham}, isbn = {978-1-66691-534-1}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {VII, 245}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schuchardt2023, author = {Schuchardt, Konstantin}, title = {Sigismund Stern und die Genossenschaft f{\"u}r Reform}, series = {Potsdamer j{\"u}dische Studien}, volume = {9}, journal = {Potsdamer j{\"u}dische Studien}, publisher = {be.bra wissenschafts Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95410-290-7}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {307}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Dieses Buch geht der Frage nach, aus welchen Gr{\"u}nden im Berlin des Jahres 1845 mit der »Genossenschaft f{\"u}r Reform im Judenthum« die wom{\"o}glich bis heute radikalste Auspr{\"a}gung j{\"u}discher Reform entstand. Dazu werden die Hauptwerke Sigismund Sterns (1812-1867), des Gr{\"u}nders der Bewegung, erstmals systematisch dargestellt und zeitgeschichtlich eingeordnet. Die Studie macht deutlich, dass die Gr{\"u}ndung der Genossenschaft nur im Kontext der vielf{\"a}ltigen, gesamtgesellschaftlichen und innerj{\"u}dischen, religi{\"o}sen und politischen Umw{\"a}lzungen im Vorm{\"a}rz und deren theoretisch-diskursivem Unterbau verstanden werden kann. Das Aufkommen der Bewegung und das j{\"a}he Verklingen ihrer Vitalit{\"a}t nach 1848 erweisen sich dabei als Spiegel der komplexen Verflechtungszusammenh{\"a}nge deutsch-j{\"u}dischen philosophisch-theologischen Denkens im 19. Jahrhundert.}, language = {de} } @article{Gloeckner2023, author = {Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, title = {New Relations in the Making?}, series = {United in Diversity : Contemporary European Jewry in an Interdisciplinary Perspective}, journal = {United in Diversity : Contemporary European Jewry in an Interdisciplinary Perspective}, publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-078310-0}, doi = {10.1515/9783110783216-008}, pages = {133 -- 160}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @incollection{Homolka2023, author = {Homolka, Walter}, title = {Der gemeinschaftliche Fortschritt zum Besseren}, series = {Handbuch der Religionen}, volume = {77}, booktitle = {Handbuch der Religionen}, publisher = {Westarp Science Fachverlag}, address = {Hohe B{\"o}rde}, isbn = {978-3-86617-511-2}, pages = {1 -- 19}, year = {2023}, abstract = {F{\"u}r einen großen Moment in der Religionsgeschichte ber{\"u}hrten sich das Judentum als vernunftm{\"a}ßige Religion (Moses Mendelssohn) und die Rationale Theologie des preußischen Protestantismus. Die aktive Unterst{\"u}tzung der Berliner Judenmission unter Friedrich Wilhelm III markiert die Wendemarke vom Rationalismus zur Restauration.}, language = {de} } @book{Schulte2023, author = {Schulte, Christoph}, title = {Zimzum}, series = {Jewish culture and contexts}, journal = {Jewish culture and contexts}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, address = {Philadelphia}, isbn = {978-1-5128-2435-3}, pages = {413}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The Hebrew word zimzum originally means "contraction," "withdrawal," "retreat," "limitation," and "concentration." In Kabbalah, zimzum is a term for God's self-limitation, done before creating the world to create the world. Jewish mystic Isaac Luria coined this term in Galilee in the sixteenth century, positing that the God who was "Ein-Sof," unlimited and omnipresent before creation, must concentrate himself in the zimzum and withdraw in order to make room for the creation of the world in God's own center. At the same time, God also limits his infinite omnipotence to allow the finite world to arise. Without the zimzum there is no creation, making zimzum one of the basic concepts of Judaism. The Lurianic doctrine of the zimzum has been considered an intellectual showpiece of the Kabbalah and of Jewish philosophy. The teaching of the zimzum has appeared in the Kabbalistic literature across Central and Eastern Europe, perhaps most famously in Hasidic literature up to the present day and in philosopher and historian Gershom Scholem's epoch-making research on Jewish mysticism. The Zimzum has fascinated Jewish and Christian theologians, philosophers, and writers like no other Kabbalistic teaching. This can be seen across the philosophy and cultural history of the twentieth century as it gained prominence among such diverse authors and artists as Franz Rosenzweig, Hans Jonas, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Harold Bloom, Barnett Newman, and Anselm Kiefer. This book follows the traces of the zimzum across the Jewish and Christian intellectual history of Europe and North America over more than four centuries, where Judaism and Christianity, theosophy and philosophy, divine and human, mysticism and literature, Kabbalah and the arts encounter, mix, and cross-fertilize the interpretations and appropriations of this doctrine of God's self-entanglement and limitation}, language = {en} }