| Call Number | 10201 | 
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location | TR 1:00pm-4:10pm 311 Fayerweather | 
| Points | 3 | 
| Grading Mode | Standard | 
| Approvals Required | None | 
| Instructor | Michael F Stanislawski | 
| Type | SEMINAR | 
| Method of Instruction | In-Person | 
| Course Description | This course analyzes Jewish intellectual history from Spinoza to the present. It tracks the radical transformation that modernity yielded in Jewish thought, both in the development of new, self-consciously modern, iterations of Judaism and Jewishness and in the more elusive but equally foundational changes in "traditional" Judaisms. Questions to be addressed include: the development of the modern concept of "religion" and its effect on the Jews; the origin of the notion of "Judaism" parallel to Christianity, Islam, etc.; the rise of Jewish secularism and of secular Jewish ideologies, especially the Jewish Enlightenment movement (Haskalah), modern Jewish nationalism, and Zionism; the rise of Reform, Modern Orthodox, and Conservative Judaisms; Jewish neo-Romanticism and neo-Kantianism, and American Jewish religious thought. | 
| Web Site | Vergil | 
| Subterm | 07/07-08/15 (B) | 
| Department | Summer Session (SUMM) | 
| Enrollment | 4 students (15 max) as of 7:06PM Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 
| Subject | History | 
| Number | UN3644 | 
| Section | 001 | 
| Division | Summer Session | 
| Section key | 20252HIST3644Q001 |