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Steven Theodore Katz (born August 24, 1944) is an American
philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
and scholar. He is the founding director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies at
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in
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, United States, where he holds the Alvin J. and Shirley Slater Chair in Jewish and Holocaust Studies.


Biography

Katz was born in
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. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, England, in 1972. Prior to his appointment at Boston University, Prof. Katz taught at
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College ( ) is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, Dartmouth is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the America ...
from 1972 to 1984. He joined the faculty of
Cornell University Cornell University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson W ...
in 1984 through 1996 as a Professor of Near Eastern Studies (Judaica); during the years 1985–1989 he served as Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies and Director of the Jewish Studies Program. He has also held visiting posts at
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, the
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,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; ) is an Israeli public university, public research university based in Jerusalem. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann in July 1918, the public university officially opened on 1 April 1925. ...
, the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. One of nine colonial colleges, it was chartered in 1755 through the efforts of f ...
,
Yeshiva University Yeshiva University is a Private university, private Modern Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City.
,
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and
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. He currently edits ''Modern Judaism: A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience'', published by
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.


Academic misconduct censure

In early 1995 Katz's appointment as the director of the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust, dedicated to the documentation, study, and interpretation of the Holocaust. Opened in 1993, the museum explores the Holocaust through p ...
was announced. Shortly afterward it was reported that Katz had been disciplined by Cornell for two matters. Katz had misrepresented how close a book he was writing (The Holocaust in Historical Context) was to publication. In documents dating to 1983 Katz had claimed that the book's publication was imminent on Harvard University Press, while it actually only appeared in 1994 on Oxford University Press. A 1991 Cornell report by three deans found that Katz had "knowingly and deliberately misrepresented his claims of completed and published scholarly works" in both his resume and grant applications.; ; Katz was also punished by Cornell (his salary was frozen for years) because during a 1989
sabbatical A sabbatical (from the Hebrew: (i.e., Sabbath); in Latin ; Greek: ) is a rest or break from work; "an extended period of time intentionally spent on something that’s not your routine job." The concept of the sabbatical is based on the Bi ...
he had accepted a paid teaching position at the
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, in violation of Cornell policy. Katz maintained his innocence, but in the wake of much criticism from within the Jewish community and Holocaust museum board he stepped down in March 1995.


Scientific research


Mysticism

Katz adopts a " Contextualist" interpretation of
mysticism Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute (philosophy), Absolute, but may refer to any kind of Religious ecstasy, ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or Spirituality, spiritual meani ...
, and has contributed to and edited a number of books dealing with mysticism. He distinguishes two basic approaches to the scientific study and understanding of mysticism: an "essentialist model" and a "contextualist model". The essentialist model argues that mystical experience is independent of the sociocultural, historical and religious context in which it occurs, and regards all mystical experience in its essence to be the same. The contextualist model states that mystical experiences are shaped by the concepts "which the mystic brings to, and which shape, his experience". What is being experienced is being determined by the expectations and the conceptual background of the mystic.


Jewish studies

Katz has argued that
the Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
is "phenomenologically unique" and the only
genocide Genocide is violence that targets individuals because of their membership of a group and aims at the destruction of a people. Raphael Lemkin, who first coined the term, defined genocide as "the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic group" by ...
that has occurred in history, and defines Holocaust to include only "the travail of European Jewry" and not other victims of the Nazis. He has argued this in depth in ''The Holocaust in Historical Context''. In 2019 the second volume was released and the third is in the works. Katz is the editor of ''Modern Judaism'', an academic quarterly. He was on the editorial board of the '' Encyclopaedia of the Holocaust'' (NY: Macmillan, 1990,
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and
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editions). Professor Katz acts as an American representative on the
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sponsored International Task Force on the Holocaust. Additionally, he still holds a position as Chair of the Holocaust Commission of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, after previously serving on the United States Holocaust Museum's Academic Committee for five years as their Chair.


Selected publications

* ''Jewish Philosophers'' (Bloch Publishing, 1975) * ''Jewish Ideas and Concepts'' (Schocken Books, 1977) * ''Mysticism and Philosophical Analysis'' (Oxford University Press, 1978) * ''Studies by Samuel Horodezky'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Saadiah Gaon'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Maimonides: Selected Essays'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Collected papers of Jacob Guttmann'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Jewish Neo-Platonism'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Medieval Jewish Philosophy'' (Arno Press, 1980) * ''Mysticism and Religious Traditions'' (Oxford University Press, 1983) * ''Post-Holocaust Dialogues: critical studies in modern Jewish thought'' (New York University Press, 1983) * ''The Cambridge History of Nineteenth Century Religious Thought in the West'' 3 Vols. (Cambridge University Press, 1988) * ''Anti-semitism in Times of Crisis'' (New York University Press, 1991) * ''Frontiers of Jewish Thought'' (B'nai B'rith Books, 1992) * ''Mysticism and Language'' (Oxford University Press, 1992) * ''Historicism, the Holocaust and Zionism: critical studies in modern Jewish thought and history'' (New York University Press, 1992) * ''Interpreters of Judaism in the Late Twentieth Century'' (B'nai B'rith Books, 1993) * ''The Holocaust and Comparative History'' (Leo Baeck Institute, 1993) * ''The Holocaust in Historical Context'', Vol. 1 (Oxford University Press, 1994) * ''American rabbi : the life and thought of Jacob B. Agus'' (New York University Press, 1997) * ''Mysticism and Sacred Scripture'' (Oxford University Press, 2000) * ''Kontinuität und Diskontinität zwischen christlichen und nationalsozialistischem Antisemitismus (In German and English)'' (J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 2001) * ''The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Theology'' (New York University Press, 2005) * ''The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 4: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period'' (Cambridge University Press, 2006) * ''Obliged by Memory: Literature, Religion, Ethics'' (Syracuse University Press, 2006) * ''Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust'' (Oxford University Press, 2007) * ''The shtetl: new evaluations'' (New York University Press, 2007)


Awards

* 1984 -
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1943, is an American organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature. The goal of the council, as stated on its website, is "to promote the reading, writing and publishing of qual ...
for ''Post-Holocaust Dialogues'' * 1994 - "Outstanding book in philosophy and theology" (American Association of University Publishers) for ''The Holocaust in Historical Context'' * 1999 - Dr. Leopold Lucas Prize (
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
) awarded by Professor Volker Drehsen with an address entitled "Continuity and Discontinuity between Christian and Nazi Antisemitism" * 2007 -
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1943, is an American organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature. The goal of the council, as stated on its website, is "to promote the reading, writing and publishing of qual ...
for Volume IV of ''The Cambridge History of Judaism, The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period''


Finalist

* 2007 -
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1943, is an American organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature. The goal of the council, as stated on its website, is "to promote the reading, writing and publishing of qual ...
runner-up for ''Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust''


References


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External links


Homepage at Boston University
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