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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the German intellectual world was challenged by a growing distrust in the rational ideals of the enlightenment, and consequently by a belief in the existence of a radical cultural crisis. One response to this crisis was the emergence of Life Philosophy, which celebrated the irrational, expressive, instinctive and spontaneous, while rejecting the rational, conscious, and logical. Around the same time and place, Zionist thought crystallized. It discussed issues like the Jewish essence, the creation of a new Jewish person and a new Jewish community, return to the Jewish homeland, and the negation of the diasporic way of life.

This book explores the connections between Zionism and Life Philosophy, and argues that Life Philosophy represents a modern secularized version of gnostic dualism between God and world, and that this was a particular secular impulse that lay at the core of the Zionist political mission. Consisting of two main sections, the book first shows the manner in which Life Philosophy should be understood as a modern, secularized, gnostic theology, before concluding by discussing its political Zionist interpretation.

Drawing on published works of a wide range of thinkers and intellectuals, alongside a variety of unpublished materials, this book will be welcomed by students and scholars of Jewish studies, the philosophy of Judaism, and religion and philosophy more generally.

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Modern gnosis and Zionism
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the German intellectual world was challenged by a growing distrust of the rational ideals of the enlightenment, and consequently by a belief in the existence of a radical cultural crisis. One response to this crisis was the emergence of Life Philosophy, which celebrated the irrational, expressive, instinctive and spontaneous, while rejecting the rational, conscious and logical. Around the same time and place, Zionist thought crystallized. It discussed issues like the Jewish essence, the creation of a new Jewish person and a new Jewish community, return to the Jewish homeland, and the negation of the diasporic way of life.
This book explores the connections between Zionism and Life Philosophy, and argues that Life Philosophy represents a modern secularized version of gnostic dualism between God and world, and that this was a particular secular impulse that lay at the core of the Zionist political mission. Consisting of two main parts, the book first shows the manner in which Life Philosophy should be understood as a modern, secularized, gnostic theology, before concluding by discussing its political Zionist interpretation.
Drawing on published works of a wide range of thinkers and intellectuals, alongside a variety of unpublished materials, this book will be welcomed by students and scholars of Jewish studies, the philosophy of Judaism, and religion and philosophy more generally.
Yotam Hotam is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Education at the University of Haifa, Israel.
Routledge Jewish Studies Series
Series Editor: Oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky
Studies, which are interpreted to cover the disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, culture, politics, philosophy, theology, religion, as they relate to Jewish affairs. The remit includes texts which have as their primary focus issues, ideas, personalities and events of relevance to Jews, Jewish life and the concepts which have characterized Jewish culture both in the past and today. The series is interested in receiving appropriate scripts or proposals.
MEDIEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHY
An introduction
Dan Cohn-Sherbok
FACING THE OTHER
The ethics of Emmanuel Levinas
Edited by Sen Hand
MOSES MAIMONIDES
Oliver Leaman
A USER'S GUIDE TO FRANZ ROSENZWEIG'S STAR OF REDEMPTION
Norbert M. Samuelson
ON LIBERTY
Jewish philosophical perspectives
Edited by Daniel H. Frank
REFERRING TO GOD
Jewish and Christian philosophical and theological perspectives
Edited by Paul Helm
JUDAISM, PHILOSOPHY, CULTURE
Selected studies by E. I. J. Rosenthal
Erwin Rosenthal
PHILOSOPHY OF THE TALMUD
Hyam Maccoby
FROM SYNAGOGUE TO CHURCH: THE TRADITIONAL DESIGN
Its beginning, its definition,
its end
John Wilkinson
HIDDEN PHILOSOPHY OF HANNAH ARENDT
Margaret Betz Hull
DECONSTRUCTING THE BIBLE
Abraham ibn Ezra's introduction to
the Torah
Irene Lancaster
IMAGE OF THE BLACK IN JEWISH CULTURE
A history of the other Abraham Melamed
FROM FALASHAS TO ETHIOPIAN JEWS
Daniel Summerfield
PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF CRISIS
Don Isaac Abravanel: defender of
the faith
Seymour Feldman
JEWS, MUSLIMS AND MASS MEDIA
Mediating the other
Edited by Tudor Parfitt with Yulia Egorova
JEWS OF ETHIOPIA
The birth of an elite
Edited by Emanuela Trevisan Semi and Tudor Parfitt
ART IN ZION
The genesis of national art in Jewish
Palestine
Dalia Manor
HEBREW LANGUAGE AND JEWISH THOUGHT
David Patterson
CONTEMPORARY JEWISH PHILOSOPHY
An introduction
Irene Kajon
ANTISEMITISM AND MODERNITY
Innovation and continuity
Hyam Maccoby
JEWS AND INDIA
History, image, perceptions
Yulia Egorova
JEWISH MYSTICISM AND MAGIC
An anthropological perspective
Maureen Bloom
MAIMONIDES GUIDE TO THE PERPLEXED: SILENCE AND SALVATION
Donald McCallum
MUSCULAR JUDAISM
The Jewish body and the politics of regeneration
Todd Samuel Presner
JEWISH CULTURAL NATIONALISM
David Aberbach
THE JEWISH-CHINESE NEXUS
A meeting of civilizations
Edited by M. Avrum Ehrlich
GERMAN-JEWISH POPULAR CULTURE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST
Kafka's kitsch
David Brenner
THE JEWS AS A CHOSEN PEOPLE
Tradition and transformation
S. Leyla Grkan
PHILOSOPHY AND RABBINIC CULTURE
Jewish interpretation and controversy in medieval Languedoc
Gregg Stern
JEWISH BLOOD
Reality and metaphor in history, religion and culture
Edited by Mitchell B. Hart
JEWISH EDUCATION AND HISTORY
Continuity, crisis and change
Moshe Aberbach; Edited and translated by David Aberbach
JEWS AND JUDAISM IN MODERN CHINA
M. Avrum Ehrlich
POLITICAL THEOLOGIES IN THE HOLY LAND
Israeli messianism and its critics
David Ohana
COLLABORATION WITH THE NAZIS
The Holocaust and after
Edited by Roni Stauber
THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF THE PROTOCOLS OF THE ELDERS OF ZION
A century-old myth
Edited by Esther Webman
THE HOLOCAUST AND REPRESENTATIONS OF THE JEWS
History and identity in the museum
K. Hannah Holtschneider
WAR AND PEACE IN JEWISH TRADITION
From the biblical world to the present
Edited by Yigal Levin and Amnon Shapira
JESUS AMONG THE JEWS
Representation and thought
Edited by Neta Stahl
GOD, JEWS AND THE MEDIA
Religion and Israel's media
Yoel Cohen
RABBINIC THEOLOGY AND JEWISH INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
The great Rabbi Loew of Prague
Meir Seidler
ISRAELI HOLOCAUST RESEARCH
Birth and evolution
Boaz Cohen
MODERN GNOSIS AND ZIONISM
The crisis of culture, Life
Philosophy and Jewish national thought
Yotam Hotam
Modern gnosis and Zionism
The crisis of culture, Life Philosophy
and Jewish national thought
Yotam Hotam
Translated by Avner Greenberg
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2013 Yotam Hotam
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