Conservative Judaism Jewish principles of faith
conservative judaism developed in europe , united states in late 1800s, jews reacted changes brought enlightenment , emancipation. in many ways reaction seen excesses of reform movement. of movement s history, conservative judaism deliberately avoided publishing systematic explications of theology , belief; conscious attempt hold wide coalition. concern became non-issue after left-wing of movement seceded in 1968 form reconstructionist movement, , after right-wing seceded in 1985 form union traditional judaism.
in 1988, leadership council of conservative judaism issued official statement of belief, emet ve-emunah: statement of principles of conservative judaism . noted jew must hold beliefs. however, conservative rabbinate notes jewish community never developed 1 binding catechism. thus, emet ve-emunah affirms belief in god , in god s revelation of torah jews. however, affirms legitimacy of multiple interpretations of these issues. atheism, trinitarian views of god, , polytheism ruled out. forms of relativism, , of literalism , fundamentalism rejected. teaches jewish law both still valid , indispensable, holds more open , flexible view of how law has , should develop orthodox view.
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