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Eintrag Nr. 21883
Literature type Articles
Author Boros, Gábor
Title A political theology "of Doubtful Solidity"
Subtitle Leo Strauss on Rousseau via Spinoza
Title of magazine / anthology Past and present political theology : Expanding the canon
Editor (surname first) Vanden Auweele, Dennis ; Vassányi, Miklos (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published London [e.a.]
Publisher Routledge
Year 2020
Pages ???
Pages in total (of the volume) VIII, 258
Series ; volume Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology and biblical studies
Mention of Spinoza Ja/Yes
Language English
Thematic areas Philosophy of politics and law, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Previous history (e.g. Descartes, Stoicism), Reception history
Subject (individuals) Rousseau, Jean-Jaques ; Strauss, Leo
Autopsy no
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary "It comes to the fore that the hidden ambiguous philosophical hero of the chapter on Rousseau is Spinoza who is mentioned only once by name due to Strauss’ own ambiguous attitude toward the process of secularization, the endpoint of which is Entzauberung and value-neutrality while one of the starting points is Spinoza’s theory and practice of the secularization of the Jews" (from the abstract).
English commentary "It comes to the fore that the hidden ambiguous philosophical hero of the chapter on Rousseau is Spinoza who is mentioned only once by name due to Strauss’ own ambiguous attitude toward the process of secularization, the endpoint of which is Entzauberung and value-neutrality while one of the starting points is Spinoza’s theory and practice of the secularization of the Jews" (from the abstract).
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