Il ruolo dell'ebraismo nella filosofia della Mitteleuropa da Buber e Cohen a Taubes nel confronto con giuristi, teologi e mondo politico. In Middle-Europe, between the 19th and 20th centuries, in comparison with a secularizing Christianity, Judaism's revival tends to classify eschatology, messianism, apocalyptic literature, in a line of thought which runs from H.Cohen and M.Buber to J.Taubes (the latter specifically in relation with the "political theology" of Carl Schmitt and the "dialectic theology" of K.Barth and R.Bultmann). A crucial theme emerges: it is possible to found a new "people of God" on the Judeo-Christian roots of the West?
Ebraismo e modernità. Tra Carl Schmitt e Karl Barth:la "teologia politica" di Jacob Taubes
FESTA, Saverio
2003
Abstract
Il ruolo dell'ebraismo nella filosofia della Mitteleuropa da Buber e Cohen a Taubes nel confronto con giuristi, teologi e mondo politico. In Middle-Europe, between the 19th and 20th centuries, in comparison with a secularizing Christianity, Judaism's revival tends to classify eschatology, messianism, apocalyptic literature, in a line of thought which runs from H.Cohen and M.Buber to J.Taubes (the latter specifically in relation with the "political theology" of Carl Schmitt and the "dialectic theology" of K.Barth and R.Bultmann). A crucial theme emerges: it is possible to found a new "people of God" on the Judeo-Christian roots of the West?I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.