The Frankfurt School on Religion: Key Writings by the Major ThinkersEduardo Mendieta Psychology Press, 2005 - 405 pages In "The Frankfurt School on Religion," Eduardo Mendieta has brought together a collection of readings and essays revealing both the deep connections that the Frankfurt School has always maintained with religion as well as the significant contribution that its work has to offer. Rather than being unanimously antagonistic towards religion as has been the received wisdom, this collection shows the great diversity of responses that individual thinkers of the school developed and the seriousness and sophistication with which they engaged the core religious issues and major religious traditions. |
Table des matières
Religion as Critique | 1 |
Ernst Bloch | 7 |
vii | 14 |
On the Original History of the Third Reich | 21 |
2 | 39 |
3 | 47 |
4 | 53 |
The Dogma of Christ | 61 |
Religion and Philosophy | 243 |
Observations on the Liberalization of Religion | 251 |
Capitalism as Religion | 259 |
Theses on the Philosophy of History | 265 |
Productive Noncontemporaneity | 277 |
A Theologians Remarks | 285 |
Israel and Athens or to Whom Does Anamnestic Reason Belong? | 293 |
Transcendence from Within Transcendence in this World | 303 |
6 | 101 |
7 | 115 |
8 | 149 |
9 | 166 |
10 | 175 |
Theism and Atheism | 213 |
The Jews and Europe | 225 |
Faith and Knowledge | 327 |
On the Relation between the Secular Liberal State and Religion | 339 |
Enlightenment and Theology as Unfinished Projects | 351 |
149 | 370 |
Permissions Credits | 397 |
404 | |
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