Secularization and its Impact on the Jews’ Religious Life
Secularization and its Impact on the Jews’ Religious Life
Author(s): Adrian VasileSubject(s): Theology and Religion, History of Religion
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: secularization; Judaism; Islam; oriental religions; Haskala;
Summary/Abstract: Secularization brings forward a desacralized world, exclusively oriented to the material and concerned with the “fashion of the day” rather than with the Spirit of God. Secularism made man wander from god and ignore the religious, spiritual and moral principles found in Christianity and Judaism. Secularization caused all social, economic or political aspects be expressed outside these principles and, many times, against them. Man’s religiousness has become something personal and original that has nothing to do with community or the life of the community, thus becoming a strictly private or intimate option, and in many case even a taboo. Therefore we speak about a privatization of the religious feeling that has no connection to Christianity or Judaism. Unfortunately Judaism has been affected in some other way besides what concerns religious life. We are referring to the anti-Semite feeling that reached its peak at the beginning of the last century and tragically ended in the holocaust in which millions of Jews lost their lives.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 4/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 67-77
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English