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    ISBN: 1442643013 , 9781442643017
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXVII, 590 S.
    Year of publication: 2012
    DDC: 193
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    Keywords: Rosenzweig, Franz 1886-1929 ; Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen 1888-1973 ; Rosenzweig, Franz ; Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen ; Philosophy and religion History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Jewish philosophy History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Philosophy, German 20th century ; Jewish philosophy History 20th century ; Philosophy and religion History 20th century ; Philosophy, German 20th century ; Rosenzweig, Franz 1886-1929 ; Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen 1888-1973 ; Philosophie ; Soziologie ; Sprache ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Rosenzweig, Franz 1886-1929 ; Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen 1888-1973 ; Philosophie
    Abstract: "Religion, Redemption, and Revolution closely examines the intertwined intellectual development of one of the most important Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century, Franz Rosenzweig, and his friend and teacher, Christian sociologist Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. The first major English work on Rosenstock-Huessy, it also provides a significant reinterpretation of Rosenzweig's writings based on the thinkers' shared insights - including their critique of modern Western philosophy, and their novel conception of speech
    Abstract: This groundbreaking bookprovides a detailed examination of their 'new speech thinking' paradigm, a model grounded in the faith traditions of Judaism and Christianity. Wayne Cristaudo contrasts this paradigm against the radical liberalism that has dominated social theory for the last fifty years. Religion, Redemption, and Revolution provides powerful arguments for the continued relevance of Rosenzweig and Rosenstock-Huessy's work in navigating the religious, social, and political conflicts we now face."--Pub. desc
    Abstract: "Religion, Redemption, and Revolution closely examines the intertwined intellectual development of one of the most important Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century, Franz Rosenzweig, and his friend and teacher, Christian sociologist Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. The first major English work on Rosenstock-Huessy, it also provides a significant reinterpretation of Rosenzweig's writings based on the thinkers' shared insights - including their critique of modern Western philosophy, and their novel conception of speech
    Abstract: This groundbreaking bookprovides a detailed examination of their 'new speech thinking' paradigm, a model grounded in the faith traditions of Judaism and Christianity. Wayne Cristaudo contrasts this paradigm against the radical liberalism that has dominated social theory for the last fifty years. Religion, Redemption, and Revolution provides powerful arguments for the continued relevance of Rosenzweig and Rosenstock-Huessy's work in navigating the religious, social, and political conflicts we now face."--Pub. desc
    Description / Table of Contents: Which Spirit to Serve? The Stirring of the Living Loving GodThe Basis of the New Speech Thinking -- Grammatical Organons in Rosenstock-Huessy and Rosenzweig -- On God as an Indissoluble Name and an Indispensable Pole of the Real -- The Sundered and the Whole: Rosenzweig's Distinction between Pagans and the Elect -- Rosenstock-Huessy's Incarnatory Christianity -- The Ages of the Church and Redemption through Revolution -- The Modern Humanistic Turn of the French Revolution in Rosenstock-Huessy -- Beyond the Idol of the Nation, Part 1: Rosenstock-huessy in the Aftermath of the Great War -- Beyond the Idol of the Nation, Part 2: Rosenzweig -- Beyond the Idol of Art, Part 1: Rosenzweig and the Role of Art in Redemption -- Beyond the Idol of Art, Part 2: Rosenstock-Huessy and Art in Service to Revolution -- Beyond the Prophets of Modernity: Rosenstock-Huessy and Rosenzweig on Nietzsche and Marx -- Rosenzweig on Why Allah Is Not Yahweh, the Loving, Revealing, Redeeming God -- Rosenstock-Huessy on Islam, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism -- Pagan, Jew, Christian -- or, Three Lives in One Love.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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