Faith Against Reason: Religious Reform And The British Chief Rabbinate, 1840-1990

Book Summary


From the Reform secession of the 1840s and the founding of Liberal Judaism six decades later, to the 'Jacobs Affair' and the rise of Conservative (Masorti) theology towards the end of the twentieth century, the British Chief Rabbinate has faced challenges and controversy on an ever-deepening scale. Using contemporary accounts, broadsides and hitherto unpublished archival material, Faith Against Reason is an incisive and indispensable contribution to an understanding of the fissures and fragmentation besetting Anglo-Jewry in modern times. At its core are the mavericks, ministers, grandees and God-fearers who grappled with the currents and complexities of the hour - and with each other - in their pursuit of communal power and pulpit supremacy. The chroniclers of Anglo-Jewry have not always been kind to Britain's Chief Rabbis. In truth, the verdicts have been mixed, and sometimes muted, but, with communal censure and strife continuing unabated, they have become increasingly forthright as

Book Details


Book Name Faith Against Reason: Religious Reform And The British Chief Rabbinate, 1840-1990
Author Meir Persoff
Publisher Mitchell Vallentine & Company (Nov 2008)
ISBN 9780853036708
Pages 496
Language English
Price 1398
 
 

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