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Horace Kallen Confronts America
Jewish Identity, Science, and Secularism
Matthew J. KaufmanSeries: Modern Jewish History1
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During his more than fifty-year writing career, American Jewish philosopher Horace Kallen (1882-1974) incorporated a deep focus on science into his pragmatic philosophy of life. He exemplified the hope among Jews that science would pave the way to full and equal integration. In this intellectual biography, Kaufman explores Kallen's life and illumines how American scientific culture inspired not only Kallen's thought but that of an entire generation.
Kaufman reveals the ways in which Kallen shaped the direction of discussions on race, ethnicity, modernism, and secularism that influenced the entire American Jewish community. An ardent secularist, Kallen was also a serious religious thinker whose Jewish identity, as unique and idiosyncratic as it was, exemplifies the modern responsiveness to the moral ideal of "authenticity." Kaufman shows how one man's quest for authenticity contributed to a gradual shift in Jewish self-perception in America and how, in turn, his struggle led to America's embrace of Kallen's well-known term "cultural pluralism."
Kaufman reveals the ways in which Kallen shaped the direction of discussions on race, ethnicity, modernism, and secularism that influenced the entire American Jewish community. An ardent secularist, Kallen was also a serious religious thinker whose Jewish identity, as unique and idiosyncratic as it was, exemplifies the modern responsiveness to the moral ideal of "authenticity." Kaufman shows how one man's quest for authenticity contributed to a gradual shift in Jewish self-perception in America and how, in turn, his struggle led to America's embrace of Kallen's well-known term "cultural pluralism."
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"Matthew Kaufman has given us a revelatory, detailed account of a sorely neglected figure in the history of American Jewish life."
Jewish Review of Books
"Kaufman traces the genealogy of Kallen's thought and presents a nuanced and fluid understanding of his contributions. This careful and detailed study of Kallen's complete oeuvre provides a relevant lens for thinking about issues related to American pluralism and Jewish identity today."
Noam Pianko, University of Washington
"This book is without comparison the best biographic text on Kallen I have read. The author brings rich material from Kallen's archive to the fore, and in the process, shows us important aspects of the struggle to define Jewish identity in America."
Jakob Egholm Feldt,Roskilde University, Denmark
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- SeriesModern Jewish History