The Future of the American Jew

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"The Future of the American Jew" is a seminal 1948 work of Jewish theology and sociology by Mordecai Kaplan that outlines his vision of Judaism as an evolving religious civilization in modern American life.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of Jewish sociology
work of Jewish theology
addresses adaptation of Jewish law and practice to modern conditions
continuity of Jewish identity in the United States
relationship between Judaism and American democracy
role of Jewish peoplehood in the modern world
argues Jewish tradition should be reconstructed in light of contemporary knowledge
Judaism must evolve to remain relevant in modern life
associatedWithMovement Reconstructionist Judaism
author Mordecai Kaplan
contributor Mordecai Kaplan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores future viability of Jewish communities in America
integration of Jewish life into American society
tension between tradition and change in Judaism
fieldOfStudy Jewish studies
religious studies
sociology of religion
focusesOn Jewish Americans
surface form: American Jewry
genre Jewish thought
sociology
theology
hasPerspective modernist approach to Judaism
non-Orthodox Jewish theology
historicalContext early development of Reconstructionist thought
post-World War II American Judaism
influenced development of Reconstructionist Judaism
intendedAudience Jewish Americans
surface form: American Jews

Jewish religious leaders
scholars of religion
language English
mainSubject American Jewish life
Judaism as an evolving religious civilization
modernity and Judaism
notableFor influencing liberal American Jewish denominations
systematizing Kaplan’s vision of American Judaism
philosophicalStance naturalistic understanding of religion
pragmatic approach to religious practice
proposesConcept Judaism as a religious civilization
publicationYear 1948
relatedWorkOfAuthor Judaism Without Supernaturalism
Judaism as a Civilization
religiousTradition Judaism
theoreticalFramework civilizational approach to religion

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Mordecai Kaplan authorOf The Future of the American Jew