Holocaust education in the post-secular era: Religious-Zionist lessons from the Holocaust

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Roy Weintraub
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ABSTRACTApplying Arthur Chapman’s conceptualization, this article explores Religious Zionist (RZ) Holocaust education and the way it has changed over the years. Beyond RZ’s increasing influence within Israeli society, this examination provides a unique example of faith-based Holocaust education that adheres to rationalism while teaching God’s power over history. The diachronic textual analysis reveals dramatic changes in RZ Holocaust education over the past eight decades. Similar to faith-based education around the world, RZ focused initially on a deontological lesson highlighting the duty of the religious person under any circumstances. Following the 67 War, a distinct consequentialist-theological lesson was added, clarifying the obligation of the Jewish people to respond to the process of redemption embodied in the Zionist movement. As for the present day, the study profiles a new post-secular ontological lesson about the atrocities that people are capable of perpetrating in a godless world. This lesson is intertwined into a novel meta-narrative, one based not on modern ideologies but on the Bibal and the vision of the Prophets. The conclusions of this article help to create analytical categories for exploring faith-based Holocaust education around the world—a topic that has emerged in recent decades as one of great importance.KEYWORDS: Holocaust educationpost-secularschool historyReligious Zionismfaith-based history Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
后世俗时代的大屠杀教育:大屠杀的宗教-犹太复国主义教训
摘要本文运用查普曼的概念,探讨了宗教犹太复国主义(RZ)大屠杀教育及其多年来的变化。除了RZ在以色列社会中日益增长的影响力之外,这次考试还提供了一个独特的基于信仰的大屠杀教育的例子,这种教育坚持理性主义,同时教导上帝对历史的力量。历时文本分析揭示了过去八十年来RZ大屠杀教育的巨大变化。与世界各地以信仰为基础的教育类似,RZ最初侧重于义务论课程,强调宗教人士在任何情况下的责任。67年战争之后,一个明显的结果主义神学课程被加入,澄清了犹太人对犹太复国主义运动所体现的救赎过程作出反应的义务。至于今天,这项研究描绘了一个新的后世俗本体论的教训,关于人们在一个无神的世界里可能犯下的暴行。这一教训与一种新颖的元叙事交织在一起,这种叙事不是基于现代意识形态,而是基于比卜记和先知的愿景。本文的结论有助于为探索世界各地基于信仰的大屠杀教育创建分析类别——这是近几十年来作为一个非常重要的话题而出现的话题。关键词:大屠杀教育、后世俗学校历史、宗教犹太复国主义、基于信仰的历史披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Journal of Curriculum Studies
Journal of Curriculum Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
19
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Curriculum Studies publishes conceptually rich contributions to all areas of curriculum studies, including those derived from empirical, philosophical, sociological, or policy-related investigations. The journal welcomes innovative papers that analyse the ways in which the social and institutional conditions of education and schooling contribute to shaping curriculum, including political, social and cultural studies; education policy; school reform and leadership; teaching; teacher education; curriculum development; and assessment and accountability. Journal of Curriculum Studies does not subscribe to any particular methodology or theory. As the prime international source for curriculum research, the journal publishes papers accessible to all the national, cultural, and discipline-defined communities that form the readership.
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