"Israël selon la chair" et "Israël selon l’esprit" : philo-soémitisme et réforme chez Roger Williams

Frédéric Herrmann
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The aim of this paper is to examine the historical thesis whereby the Old Testament and 'judaizing' culture of British Calvinism contributed to the readmission of the Jews into England in the mid-17th century. The example of Roger Williams' debates with those supporting a national church in the 1640s would seem to show, however, that the Jews were still considered as figures of discourse and were not considered as 'real', contemporary Jews. After the collapse of the national Episcopalian church, the issue of the Reformation was more relevant than ever. A new religious elite attempted to secure their authority by holding as the ultimate foundations of reformed society the institutional models of the Pentateuch, though the Jews were accorded no place within it. Conversely, Williams is opposed to identification with Israel but proves willing to welcome the Jews into the state. Nevertheless, this toleration is only the indirect consequence of a political theory founded on the distinction between divine law and natural law, where the figure of the Jew is anathema and Judaism is a counter-model.
“肉体上的以色列”和“精神上的以色列”:罗杰·威廉姆斯的哲学、社会主义和改革
本文的目的是研究旧约和英国加尔文主义的“犹太化”文化对17世纪中叶犹太人重新进入英国做出贡献的历史论点。罗杰·威廉姆斯在1640年代与支持国家教会的人辩论的例子似乎表明,犹太人仍然被认为是话语的形象而不被认为是"真正的"当代犹太人。在国家圣公会教会崩溃后,宗教改革的问题比以往任何时候都更加重要。一个新的宗教精英试图通过将摩西五经的制度模式作为改革后社会的最终基础来确保他们的权威,尽管犹太人在其中没有地位。相反,威廉姆斯反对认同以色列,但愿意欢迎犹太人进入该州。然而,这种宽容只是一种政治理论的间接结果,这种政治理论建立在神法和自然法之间的区别之上,在这种政治理论中,犹太人的形象是令人憎恶的,犹太教是一种反模式。
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