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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Naharaim
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,1 (2023) 19-32
    Keywords: Strauss, Leo ; Schmitt, Carl ; Political theology ; Judaism Doctrines 20th century ; History
    Abstract: This joint essay puts Leo Strauss and Walter Benjamin into conversation regarding their respective relationship to Carl Schmitt. That such a dialogue between the political philosopher regarded as a precursor of neo-conservativism and the idiosyncratic Marxist who continues to inspire the contemporary left can benefit from a comparison of their respective relationships to Carl Schmitt is far from self-evident. Yet, investigating the purported proximity of both Strauss and Benjamin to certain aspects of Schmitt’s thought harbors the promise of illuminating not only their divergent approach to political theology, but also the current interest in Schmitt’s anti-liberal thought. Saving Benjamin and Strauss from their purported proximity to Schmitt allows us to think of their legacies anew. Most importantly in the context of this essay, disentangling Benjamin and Strauss from Schmitt invites us to question the legitimacy of Schmitt’s towering role in the realm of political theology and to highlight these German-Jewish thinkers’ contribution to a twentieth-century Jewish political theology.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Naharaim
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,1 (2023) 3-18
    Keywords: Strauss, Leo ; Judaism Doctrines 20th century ; History ; Redemption Judaism ; Martyrdom Judaism ; History of doctrines
    Abstract: This article argues that Leo Strauss gives voice to a twentieth-century Jewish theology of the absence of redemption. Using the term “political theology” to characterize Strauss’s thought is unexpected. But this is only surprising because the reception of Strauss remains ensnared with that of Carl Schmitt. The first and last task of this article is to disentangle Strauss from Schmitt. In between the opening and closing frames of separating Strauss from Schmitt, the article fleshes out three points about the political theology of the absence of redemption, each of which brings Strauss into conversation with one of his German-Jewish contemporaries. These points and Strauss’s conversation partners are: 1. the rejection of Christian triumphalism: Franz Rosenzweig; 2. deferral and the possibility of justice: Gershom Scholem; and 3. martyrdom, morality and the seriousness of life: Fritz Baer. The conclusion considers three ways in which a Jewish political theology of the absence of redemption might begin to dislodge Schmitt’s hold on the category of “political theology.”
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