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Tomer Persico, "In God's Image: How Western Civilization Was Shaped by a Revolutionary Idea" (NYU Press, 2025)

Jan 8, 2026
Tomer Persico is a Research Fellow and expert in contemporary spirituality and Jewish identity. He explores how the biblical concept of humanity created in God's image has profoundly influenced Western civilization. Key topics include the evolution of individualism and liberalism from this idea, how Paul redefined Judaism through personal faith, and the ethical implications of autonomy in secularism. Persico also addresses the intertwining of Jewish identity with modern citizenship and critiques the historical role of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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INSIGHT

Paul's Internal Revolution

  • Paul individualized Judaism by locating the image of God within each person and making faith an internal, universal bond.
  • This move reduced communal identities and set a precedent for personal authority and rights.
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Luther's Conscience As Authority

  • Martin Luther advanced individual authority by urging direct access to Scripture and conscience as interpreter.
  • This fractured ecclesial monopoly and multiplied personal paths within Christianity.
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Rise Of Possessive Individualism

  • Possessive individualism casts people as owners of themselves with minimal societal obligations and central autonomy.
  • That ethos seeded modern liberalism's emphasis on rights, commerce, and limited government.
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