JEWISHST 211 – Israel’s Chosenness: Ancient Roots and Modern Manifestations

JEWISHST 211 – Israel’s Chosenness: Ancient Roots and Modern Manifestations

Semester: Fall
Offered: 2024
Instructor: Ishay Rozen-Zvi, Shaul Magid
Meeting Time: TBA

What is chosenness? What does it mean for God to choose a people? For a people to be chosen? What kind of role does this ideology play in Jewish tradition? In contemporary Judaism? In Zionism?  These issues cannot be comprehended without tackling their ancient origins, from the Bible to the rabbis and early Christianity. At the same time, it is mandatory to acknowledge that contemporary processes are not simply modern manifestations of ancient debates. A double look is thus required in order to account for these issues: ancient roots and modern metamorphoses. It is this double look that this course is tailored to offer.

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