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Samuel Hayim Brody is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Kansas. His work focuses on modern Jewish thought, the history of Zionism, and Jewish-Christian relations. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School and has taught at leading institutions including the University of Chicago and University of Cincinnati.
Brody's research integrates modern European philosophy, hermeneutics, and political theology. Key areas include the German-Jewish intellectual tradition, biblical exegesis, and the intersection of religion and politics. He explores topics such as Jewish anarchism, secularization theory, and the ethical dimensions of Zionism.
His publications analyze figures like Martin Buber, Hannah Arendt, and Vladimir Jabotinsky, examining themes like theopolitical theory, messianic politics, and post-Zionist thought. Brody critiques modern Jewish institutional frameworks while advocating for alternative communal models rooted in anarchist and pariah traditions.
He has written extensively on contemporary issues such as Israel's Supreme Court jurisprudence, Temple Mount activism by Women of the Wall, and the theological implications of economic systems. Brody's interdisciplinary approach bridges historical analysis with modern political philosophy.

