Shmuel Trigano

Shmuel Trigano, born in 1948 in Blida (Algeria) is a sociologist, philosopher, professor emeritus of sociology at Paris Nanterre University (Chair "Sociology of knowledge, religion and politics" ). He was Tikvah Fund Visiting Professor in Jewish Law and Thought at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York (2009), and Templeton Fellow at the Herzl Institute (Jerusalem) program "Philosophy of the Tanakh, Midrash and Talmud" (2012-2013), (2015-2017). Elia Benamozegh European Chair of Sephardic Studies, Livorno, Italia (2002).

Shmuel Trigano, April 2013

He is Bachelor of Arts (at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Political Science, International Relations), M.A. in Political Science (Paris II University 1977)[1], PhD in Political Sociology at Paris Nanterre University ("The religious genesis of the Political Modernity in Judaism" - 1981)[2]. Received the Accreditation to supervise doctoral research, (Paris X- Nanterre): "The foundations of a social morphology of judaism" (1990).

Shmuel Trigano developed, in the domain of Jewish thought, history and society of the Jews a method that combines academic  knowledge with metaphysics, political philosophy and social sciences. Combining speculative and academic books, he built an original thought, which goes through all these fields. The challenge of Jewish modernity and the actualization of Jewish thought are at the heart of his work.

Shmuel Trigano Founded and edited  two journals

He founded and managed three institutions

      See:  http://www.unipopu.org/ and http://universitedujudaisme.akadem.org

Co-founded and manages Dialogia, an Israeli association to promote the conversation between French Jewish Thought and the Israeli intellectual debate , 2017-

See: http://dialogia.co.il/

PRIZE WINNER

BOOKS

MAIN EDITED BOOKS

 

  1. La fabrique du peuple
  2. Les liens de l’alliance
  3. Le passage d’Israël
  4. Le peuple monde
  1. L’Histoire
  2. La Civilisation

FIELDS OF RESEARCH

Jewish Thought, Philosophy, Jewish History, Social Sciences, Socio-History,  Sociology and Anthropology of Politics, Science of Religions.

The book (1056 pages) « Judaism and the Spirit of the World » (2011) opens a building site for a new development of the approach to Judaism. It may be seen as a program of research. It deals with 4 matters : Religion and Theology, Political Sociology and Anthropology, Ethos and Morals, Aura of Judaism in the Monotheistic Religions and Western Modernity. 

FORMER MEMBER OF EDITORIAL BOARDS

Jewish Political Studies, Jerusalem

Gesher, Journal of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish Congress, Jerusalem 

Hebraic Political Studies, Rutgers University 

CURRENT MATTERS AND TOPICS

Elaboration of a Global Theory of Judaism

Prospective on the Continuous Creativity of Jewish Thought

Epistemology of Jewish Studies

Political philosophy of Judaism

Political sociology of Judaism

Theory of Authority in Judaism

Construction and Morphology of Jewish  History , Society, and Civilization

The Ethos of the three Structural trends of Judaism

The Theology of Judaism

Biblical Thought

Development of a New Jewish Hermeneutics

Jewish Modernity (Emancipation and French Jewry Model)

Modernity at large, « Post-Modernity »

Global strategical analysis of the Jewish condition  

References

  1. http://www.sudoc.fr/01760642X [archive].
  2. Dir. Annie Kriegel, président Emmanuel Levinas, et Charles Touati (jury) : http://www.sudoc.fr/041124197 [archive]. Publication en 1984 sous le titre La demeure oubliée. Genèse religieuse du politique dans le judaïsme, ed. Lieu Commun; réédition en Tel Gallimard en 1994. Traduction italienne: Alle radici della modernità, genesi religiosa del politico, ECIG, 1999.
  3. ActuaLitté [archive], 24/10/2013
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