%0 Book %T Judaism: history %A Leṿin, Yiśraʾel L. %A Herman, Geoffrey %A Lieberman, Phillip I. %A Chazan, Robert Leon %A Bourel, Dominique %A Berenbaum, Michael %A Moore, Deborah Dash %A Lichtenberger, Hermann %A Kloke, Martin %A Davis, Joseph M. %A Dohrmann, Natalie B. %A Armborst-Weihs, Kerstin %E Tilly, Michael %E Visotzky, Burton L. %E Antes, Peter %E Hutter, Manfred %E Rüpke, Jörg %E Schmidt, Bettina E. %H Orton, David E. %S Die Religionen der Menschheit Band 27,1 %D 2021 %7 1. Auflage %I Verlag W. Kohlhammer %C Stuttgart %@ 9783170325791 %G English %F 166556847X %O Michael Tilly/Burton L. Visotzky (Eds.) %X Judaism, the oldest of the Abrahamic religions, is one of the pillars of modern civilization. A collective of internationally renowned experts cooperated in a singular academic enterprise to portray Judaism from its transformation as a Temple cult to its broad contemporary varieties. In three volumes the long-running book series "Die Religionen der Menschheit" (Religions of Humanity) presents for the first time a complete and compelling view on Jewish life now and then - a fascinating portrait of the Jewish people with its ability to adapt itself to most different cultural settings, always maintaining its strong and unique identity. Volume I provides a global view on Jewish history from antiquity, the middle ages, to contemporary history. %L 200 %9 Text