This volume brings together ten articles on contemporary Muslim thought written by authors from Europe and the Middle East, who are specialized in the fields of Islamic theology, Islamic studies and Political Sciences. The scope of the contributions is limited by two aspects: each contribution focus
Unity and Diversity in Contemporary Antisemitism
β Scribed by Jonathan G. Campbell and Lesley D. Klaff
- Publisher
- Academic Studies Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
One distinct feature of antisemitism today is its demonization of the State of Israel. Older ideas also feature Jews being blamed for all the worldβs ills, thought to possess almost supernatural levels of power and wealth, and conspiring to harm the non-Jewish other. These and other ideas forming the background to antisemitism in Europe and North America are unpacked in this book with a view to understandingβand thereby combattingβ contemporary antisemitism.
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