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The analysis of antisemitism in the theological, historical and sociological criticism of James Parkes.
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The analysis of antisemitism in the theological, historical and sociological criticism of James Parkes./
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Gilbert, Peter Frederick.
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257 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-04, Section: A, page: 1297.
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The analysis of antisemitism in the theological, historical and sociological criticism of James Parkes.
Gilbert, Peter Frederick.
The analysis of antisemitism in the theological, historical and sociological criticism of James Parkes.
- 257 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-04, Section: A, page: 1297.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2003.
The Rev. James William Parkes, M.A., D.Phil., Hon. D.H.L., D.Litt., was born in 1896 on the Island of Guernsey. After serving as an officer in the British Army during World War I, he graduated in theology from Oxford, later being ordained in The Church of England. His social and political concerns led him to accept a position with the Student Christian Movement and, later, the International Student Service in Geneva, where he became aware of the prevalence of antisemitism among European university students. He determined to devote his career to understanding and eradicating this social malignancy, so he returned to Oxford, where he received his doctorate in 1934; his dissertation was published under the title: <italic>The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue</italic>.
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Religion, History of.
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The Rev. James William Parkes, M.A., D.Phil., Hon. D.H.L., D.Litt., was born in 1896 on the Island of Guernsey. After serving as an officer in the British Army during World War I, he graduated in theology from Oxford, later being ordained in The Church of England. His social and political concerns led him to accept a position with the Student Christian Movement and, later, the International Student Service in Geneva, where he became aware of the prevalence of antisemitism among European university students. He determined to devote his career to understanding and eradicating this social malignancy, so he returned to Oxford, where he received his doctorate in 1934; his dissertation was published under the title: <italic>The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue</italic>.
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The thesis of the present work is that Parkes is unique as a Christian scholar who has studied antisemitism in such a way as to provide a systematized analysis of its various aspects as a means of counteracting its influence. This analysis includes its history, a substantive definition, a formal distinction between antisemitism and the Jewish problem, the division of antisemitism into three (strictly speaking four) elements on an historical continuum: religious, economic, political/racial. Each of these categories provides a basis from which the actual causes of antisemitism can be determined and thus be eliminated. In this analysis his major premise is that the socio/political circumstances of Jews are not the result of innate characteristics but the result of their abnormal history.
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This study will critically examine all these categories in order to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses in Parkes' approach to the subject. Included in this examination will be a summary of his programme aimed at effecting a change in the attitude of Christianity towards Jews and Judaism as one of the major agents in instigating and fostering antisemitism over the ages.
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