Bliss Against the World

Schelling, Theodicy, and the Crisis of Modernity

Kirill Chepurin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:31st Jan '25

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The concept of bliss, in its connotations of beatitude and salvation, may seem of little relevance to so-called secular modernity. Bliss Against the World argues otherwise by advancing a novel framework of the entanglement between modernity, Christianity, and bliss through the thought of German Idealist and Romantic philosopher Friedrich Schelling (1775--1854). In Schelling's concept of bliss (Seligkeit), the idea of salvation from the world mutates into a burning concern with the negativity of the modern world, and with the way modernity inherits the Christian promise of a non-alienated future that never arrives. Throughout his thinking, Schelling grapples with the question of theodicy: Can this negative world be justified? And what would it mean to be free of the world--to enact bliss right now--when the idea of otherworldly salvation increasingly loses its conceptual relevance? This leads Schelling to conceptualize bliss as what refuses or apocalyptically annihilates this world and its divisions and burdens. Bliss Against the World reinterprets Schelling's philosophical trajectory from the 1790s to the 1840s, showing his metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and natural philosophy to be underwritten by the apocalyptic tension between bliss and theodicy. It argues that this tension is located likewise at the heart of modernity and reconstructs the Schellingian genealogy of the modern age as intensifying what may be termed the general Christian contradiction. It also focuses on Schelling's anxiety about the possibility of universal history in the dark and de-centered universe and critiques his Romantic construction of humanity and his geo-racial theodicy of history--a theodicy that refracts and legitimates the violent logics of post-1492 modernity, including European colonialism, racialization, and transatlantic slavery. Bliss Against the World thus theorizes bliss not only with, but also against Schelling, who emerges from this book as a key thinker of modernity, and of the Christian-modern trajectory as a path to salvation in the shadow of whose failure we continue to live.

Bliss Against the World will radically transform not just Schelling scholarship, but equally our very idea of modernity. Each page is pregnant with insights that upset our preconceptions about the constitution of the modern worldand, taken together, they announce Chepurin as one of the most interesting voices currently writing on German Idealism and Romanticism, secularity and Christianity, and the ways in which we try to justify this world we inhabit. * Daniel Whistler, Professor of Philosophy, Royal Holloway, University of London *
Thanks to his commanding knowledge of Schellings work and his sophisticated understanding of contemporary debates around coloniality, racialization, and political theology, Chepurin shows that Schelling offers novel resources for addressing todays most pressing theoretical questions. After a half-century fixation on Hegel, Chepurin demonstrates how generative it would be for critical thought to be re-centered around Schelling. * Vincent Lloyd, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, Villanova University *

  • Winner of Winner, 2026 Klaus Heyne Award for Research in German Romanticism.

ISBN: 9780197788899

Dimensions: 238mm x 166mm x 32mm

Weight: 767g

400 pages