О пропорциях
May. 5th, 2010 11:53 amВот сколько написано (судя по каталогу RAMBI) о проблемах мессианизма в Хабаде по-английски:
Elior, Rachel. The Lubavitch messianic resurgence: the historical and mystical background 1939-1996. Toward the Millennium (1998) 383-408; Wilkes, George R. Another "Second Coming"? The Jewish community at odds over a new form of Lubavitch messianism. Reviews in Religion and Theology 9,4 (2002) 285-289; Bodoff, Lippman. Challenging Lubavitch’s new messianic claims. Midstream 47,8 (2001) 30-34; The death of Messiah. Edited by Kai Kjaer-Hansen. Baltimore, Md.: Lederer Publications, c1994; Loewenthal, Naftali. Contemporary Habad and the paradox of redemption. Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism (1998) 381-402; Loewenthal, Naftali. Habad messianism: a combination of opposites. Jewish Studies in a New Europe (1998) 498-511; Ravitzky, Aviezer. The contemporary Lubavitch Hasidic movement: between conservatism and messianism. Accounting for Fundamentalisms (1994) 303-327; Ravitzky, Aviezer. The messianism of success in contemporary Judaism. The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism III (1999) 204-229; Berger, David. The fragility of religious doctrine: accounting for Orthodox acquiescence in the belief in a second coming. Modern Judaism 22,2 (2002) 103-114; Berger, David. The Rebbe, the Jews, and the Messiah. Commentary 112,2 (2001) 23-30; Friedman, Menachem. Habad as messianic fundamentalism: from local particularism to universal Jewish mission. Accounting for Fundamentalisms (1994) 328-357; Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Habad’s dead Messiah. Judaism 51,1 (2002) 109-115; Shaffir, William. Jewish messianism Lubavitch-style: an interim report. Jewish Journal of Sociology 35,2 (1993) 115-128; Shaffir, William. When prophecy is not validated: explaining the unexpected in a messianic campaign. Jewish Journal of Sociology 37,2 (1995) 119-136; Alderman, Geoffrey. Lubavitch messianism. Jewish Journal of Sociology 45,1-2 (2003) 46-50; Dein, Simon. What really happens when prophecy fails: the case of Lubavitch. Sociology of Religion 62,3 (2001) 383-401; Dein, Simon. The "scandal" of the Lubavitch Rebbe: messianism as a response to failed prophecy. Journal of Contemporary Religion 23,2 (2008) 163-180; Don-Yehiya, Eliezer. Two movements of messianic awakening and their attitude to Halacha, nationalism, and democracy: the cases of Habad and Gush Emunim Tolerance, Dissent, and Democracy (2002) 261-309; Kermaier, Yaakov. When a Messiah dies. Tradition 36,2 (2002) 84-94; Kravel-Tovi, Michal. The work of the present: constructing messianic temporality in the wake of failed prophecy among Chabad Hasidim. American Ethnologist 35,1 (2008) 64-80; Persico, Tomer. Chabad’s lost Messiah. Azure 38 (2009) 82-127. И это только научная литература, не считая полемической.
А вот сколько на иврите:
"Галутные штучки", это нам неинтересно.
Elior, Rachel. The Lubavitch messianic resurgence: the historical and mystical background 1939-1996. Toward the Millennium (1998) 383-408; Wilkes, George R. Another "Second Coming"? The Jewish community at odds over a new form of Lubavitch messianism. Reviews in Religion and Theology 9,4 (2002) 285-289; Bodoff, Lippman. Challenging Lubavitch’s new messianic claims. Midstream 47,8 (2001) 30-34; The death of Messiah. Edited by Kai Kjaer-Hansen. Baltimore, Md.: Lederer Publications, c1994; Loewenthal, Naftali. Contemporary Habad and the paradox of redemption. Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism (1998) 381-402; Loewenthal, Naftali. Habad messianism: a combination of opposites. Jewish Studies in a New Europe (1998) 498-511; Ravitzky, Aviezer. The contemporary Lubavitch Hasidic movement: between conservatism and messianism. Accounting for Fundamentalisms (1994) 303-327; Ravitzky, Aviezer. The messianism of success in contemporary Judaism. The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism III (1999) 204-229; Berger, David. The fragility of religious doctrine: accounting for Orthodox acquiescence in the belief in a second coming. Modern Judaism 22,2 (2002) 103-114; Berger, David. The Rebbe, the Jews, and the Messiah. Commentary 112,2 (2001) 23-30; Friedman, Menachem. Habad as messianic fundamentalism: from local particularism to universal Jewish mission. Accounting for Fundamentalisms (1994) 328-357; Wolf, Arnold Jacob. Habad’s dead Messiah. Judaism 51,1 (2002) 109-115; Shaffir, William. Jewish messianism Lubavitch-style: an interim report. Jewish Journal of Sociology 35,2 (1993) 115-128; Shaffir, William. When prophecy is not validated: explaining the unexpected in a messianic campaign. Jewish Journal of Sociology 37,2 (1995) 119-136; Alderman, Geoffrey. Lubavitch messianism. Jewish Journal of Sociology 45,1-2 (2003) 46-50; Dein, Simon. What really happens when prophecy fails: the case of Lubavitch. Sociology of Religion 62,3 (2001) 383-401; Dein, Simon. The "scandal" of the Lubavitch Rebbe: messianism as a response to failed prophecy. Journal of Contemporary Religion 23,2 (2008) 163-180; Don-Yehiya, Eliezer. Two movements of messianic awakening and their attitude to Halacha, nationalism, and democracy: the cases of Habad and Gush Emunim Tolerance, Dissent, and Democracy (2002) 261-309; Kermaier, Yaakov. When a Messiah dies. Tradition 36,2 (2002) 84-94; Kravel-Tovi, Michal. The work of the present: constructing messianic temporality in the wake of failed prophecy among Chabad Hasidim. American Ethnologist 35,1 (2008) 64-80; Persico, Tomer. Chabad’s lost Messiah. Azure 38 (2009) 82-127. И это только научная литература, не считая полемической.
А вот сколько на иврите:
פרידמן, מנחם. משיח ומשיחיות בחסידות חב"ד-לובביץ. מלחמת גוג ומגוג (2001) 174-229; בילו, יורם. "אתנו יותר מתמיד": הנכחת הרבי מלובביטש בפלג המשיחי של חב"ד. מנהיגות וסמכות בחברה החרדית בישראל (תשסט) 186-209; צרפתי, אורלי. ’במחנה צבאות השם’: אידאולוגיה משיחית לילדי חב"ד. ראה 3 (1998) 49-61; גולדברג, שלי. ייחודה האונטולוגי של הילולת ריי"צ בראי התבטלות רמ"מ. דעת 67 (תשע) 55-71.
"Галутные штучки", это нам неинтересно.
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