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Lazier God Interrupted

Heresy and the European Imagination between the World Wars
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-3765-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Heresy and the European Imagination between the World Wars

E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4008-3765-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Could the best thing about religion be the heresies it spawns? Leading intellectuals in interwar Europe thought so. They believed that they lived in a world made derelict by God's absence and the interruption of his call. In response, they helped resurrect gnosticism and pantheism, the two most potent challenges to the monotheistic tradition. In God Interrupted, Benjamin Lazier tracks the ensuing debates about the divine across confessions and disciplines. He also traces the surprising afterlives of these debates in postwar arguments about the environment, neoconservative politics, and heretical forms of Jewish identity. In lively, elegant prose, the book reorients the intellectual history of the era.

God Interrupted also provides novel accounts of three German-Jewish thinkers whose ideas, seminal to fields typically regarded as wildly unrelated, had common origins in debates about heresy between the wars. Hans Jonas developed a philosophy of biology that inspired European Greens and bioethicists the world over. Leo Strauss became one of the most important and controversial political theorists of the twentieth century. Gershom Scholem, the eminent scholar of religion, radically recast what it means to be a Jew. Together they help us see how talk about God was adapted for talk about nature, politics, technology, and art. They alert us to the abiding salience of the divine to Europeans between the wars and beyond--even among those for whom God was long missing or dead.

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Preface and Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

Part One: Overcoming Gnosticism

Chapter One: The Gnostic Return 27

Chapter Two: Romans in Weimar 37

Chapter Three: Overcoming Gnosticism 49

Chapter Four: After Auschwitz, Earth 60

Part Two: The Pantheism Controversy

Chapter Five: Pantheism Revisited 73

Chapter Six: The Pantheism Controversy 93

Chapter Seven: From God to Nature 111

Chapter Eight: Natural Right and Judaism 127

Part Three: Redemption through Sin

Chapter Nine: Redemption through Sin 139

Chapter Ten: Jewish Gnosticism 146

Chapter Eleven: Raising Pantheism 161

Chapter Twelve: From Nihilism to Nothingness 172

Chapter Thirteen: Scholem's Golem 191

Epilogue 201

Notes 205

Index 245


Benjamin Lazier is assistant professor of history and humanities at Reed College. He is a recipient of the 2008 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise.



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