»Faith in the World«
Post-Secular Readings of Hannah Arendt

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Rafael Zawisza (Hg.), Ludger Hagedorn (Hg.), »Faith in the World« (2021), Campus Frankfurt / New York, 60486 Frankfurt/Main, ISBN: 9783593449012
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial Note
- An Introduction by Rafael Zawisza and Ludger Hagedorn Faith in the World or: The Philosophical Contraband of a Hidden Spiritual Tradition
- Part I: Two Faces of Earthly Love
- Sigrid Weigel Traces and Transitions to Hannah Arendt’s Unwritten Book on Love
- Agata Bielik‐Robson Amor Mundi: The Marrano Background of Hannah Arendt’s Love for the World
- Part II: Encounters With Theology
- Rafael Zawisza Between Adamite Dreams and Original Sin: Hannah Arendt’s Cryptic Heterodoxy?
- Jim Josefson Hannah Arendt’s Debt to Rudolf Bultmann
- Part III: Final Destination: Secularity
- Martine Leibovici Hannah Arendt and Michael Walzer on the Exodus: Politics in the Hebrew Bible?a]Judaism!Passovera]Walzer, Michael
- Christina Schües The Promise Inherent in Natality: Performance and Invocation
- Part IV: Politics Without the Absolute
- Roger Berkowitz Actions That Deserve to Be Remembered: Transcendence and Immortality in a Secular World
- Milan Hanyš Absolute Goodness, the Banality of Evil, and the Wickedness Beyond Vice
- Aishwary Kumar A Jurisprudence of Neglect: Arendt, Ambedkar, and the Logic of Political Cruelty
- Vivian Liska Epilogue: Abraham’s Agency
- Biographical Notes
- INDEX