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Shmuel Trigano (born in 1948 in Blida) is a sociologist, philosopher, professor of religious and political sociology at Nanterre University and acts as President of l’Observatoire du monde juif.〔(L’Observatoire du monde juif )〕 He has published numerous works including La démission de la République: Juifs et musulmans en France (P.U.F., 2003), Qu’est-ce que la religion? (Flammarion, 2001) and Le monothéisme est un humanisme (Odile Jacob, 2000). He is the director of the Collège des études juives de l’Alliance israélite universelle and Director of the College of Jewish Studies of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, he also directs the magazine Pardès. The latter he helped co-found in 1985 with his teacher, Annie Kriegel.〔 He is the author of numerous books including L’E(xc)lu (Denoël, 2003), La démission de la République: Juifs et musulmans en France (P.U.F., 2003), Qu’est-ce que la religion? (Flammarion, 2001) and Le monothéisme est un humanisme (Odile Jacob, 2000) and he is a specialist in Jewish tradition and contemporary Judaism.〔(The Future of the Jews in France - An Interview with Shmuel Trigano )〕 His works have been characterized by Paula E. Hyman as, "controversial books that stress the need for Jews to base their ethics and politics on classical Jewish values rather than Western thought and political development." His last published book was ''The Future of the Jews of France'' (Grasset). He is on the editorial board of the journal Hebraic Political Studies. ==Bibliography== * Trigano, Shmuel (1980). "A Just Man". (''Telos'' ) 44 (Summer 1980). New York: Telos Press. * * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shmuel Trigano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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