A Forum on Daniel Boyarin’s Judaism: The Geneaology of a Modern Notion
- Marginalia Review of Books
- Jul 4, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 15

Rutgers University Press, 2018
Contributors
“Introduction: Marginalia Forum on Daniel Boyarin’s Judaism” Annette Yoshiko Reed Harvard University & Shaul Magid
Dartmouth College
“Was the Word in the Beginning? On the Relationship between Language and Concepts” Adele Reinhartz University of Ottawa
“‘Judaism’ Here, There, but Not Everywhere: Persian and Other Non-Western Perspectives” Simcha Gross University of California Irvine
“Things Jewish: A View from Judeo-Arabic” Jonathan Decter
Brandeis University
“Is ‘Judaism’ Necessary?” Shaul Magid
Dartmouth College
“The Heartbreak of Modernity” Martin Kavka
Florida State University
“Hyperphilology and the Anachronism of Anachronism” + “A Critique of Daniel Boyarin’s Reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein” Elliot R. Wolfson
University of California, Santa Barbara
“Time to Provincialize Christianity” Susannah Heschel
Dartmouth College
“Responsum” Daniel Boyarin
University of California, Berkeley









