Atheistic Existentialism and Post-Rationalism in the Lives of Atheists Jews in Israel

Tammar Friedman, Shlomo Guzmen-Carmeli
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This paper explores spirituality and associated practices in the daily life of Jewish Atheists in Israel. While the atheist narrative excludes a belief in God, our findings show a bricolage of spiritual practices and strengthening strategies in times of crisis and loss of control. The article uses the ‘Lived Religion’ approach as a theoretical tool for exploration and focuses on everyday practices that facilitate a sociological examination of individual experience hitherto overlooked. Drawing from in-depth interviews and fieldwork conducted between 2019-2021, our article demonstrates a continuous internal discourse which emphasizes rationalism anchored in an atheistic perspective, and spiritual perceptions that resort to comforting practices influenced from a diversity of theological toolbox, such as luck management, specific prayers, perceptions of faith in a just-universe, and relating to Jewish sacred objects in their homes. Describing our interviewees' daily experiences takes their worldview into account but also seeks to illustrate their ‘lived atheism’ as a whole within which rationalism is combined with what we term ‘post-rationalism.’ Our findings add a dimension to the understanding of Israeli secular identities as bricolage, as well as the understanding of religious and spiritual symbolism in ostensibly distant fields.
以色列犹太人生活中的无神论存在主义与后理性主义
本文探讨了以色列犹太无神论者日常生活中的灵性和相关实践。虽然无神论者的叙述排除了对上帝的信仰,但我们的发现表明,在危机和失去控制的时候,精神实践和强化策略是拼凑在一起的。本文使用“生活宗教”方法作为理论工具进行探索,并将重点放在日常实践上,这些实践有助于对迄今为止被忽视的个人经验进行社会学检查。根据2019-2021年间进行的深度访谈和实地调查,我们的文章展示了一个持续的内部话语,强调以无神论视角为基础的理性主义,以及诉诸于受多种神学工具箱影响的安慰实践的精神观念,如运气管理、特定祈祷、对公正宇宙的信仰观念,以及与犹太人家中圣物有关的信仰。在描述受访者的日常经历时,会考虑到他们的世界观,但也会试图说明他们的“活的无神论”是一个整体,在这个整体中,理性主义与我们所说的“后理性主义”相结合。“我们的发现增加了对以色列世俗身份的理解,以及对表面上遥远领域的宗教和精神象征的理解。”
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