Revelation and Theopolitics
Barth, Rosenzweig and the Politics of Praise
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Oct '05
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Revelation and Theopolitics: Barth, Rosenzweig and the Politics of Praise overcomes false dichotomies between reason and faith spawned by modernity's emphasis on rationalism, arguing that such errors are overcome by a 'theology of testimony' exemplified in the thought of Karl Barth and Franz Rosenzweig. Rejecting the neo-Kantian emphasis on moral self-reliance, Barth and Rosenzweig present what Rashkover terms a 'theology of testimony' to the God who loves through the event of divine election. Moreover, determined by their scriptural theologies of testimony, Barth and Rosenzweig present a parallel re-interpretation of the Word of God that re-enlivens the meaningful and non-dogmatic character of Jewish and Christian religious life and strengthens them to provide a voice of cultural criticism and faithful witness in the context of the challenges posed by contemporary society. Finally, Rashkover demonstrates how Rosenzweig and Barth's theologies of testimony reorient the character of Jewish and Christian political engagement. Liturgical praise to the loving God who elects translates into political action that works both to preserve justice and to critique expressions of human self-interest. This shared politics of praise helps Jews and Christians rethink the relationship between the Church and Israel. Breaking fresh ground through mutually critical conversations, Revelation and Theopolitics rigorously renews political theology in a postmodern age.
'[This book] represents something new in engaging with Judaism and Christianity together. Here is a very intelligent and spiritually sensitive young Jewish thinker who is equally at home with major philosophical and theological thinkers of modern Judaism and Christianity. She has a gift for going to the theological heart of a text, and the book is a good way into some of the most influential modern thought in both religious traditions.' David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, Univeristy of Cambridge * Blurb from reviewer *
'Dr Rashkover is one of the few scholars competent to write on the inter-relations between recent Christian theology - Barthian in particular - and recent Jewish theology, and she writes with depth of insight, verve, and significant creativity.' Peter Ochs, Professor of Judaic Studies, University of Virginia * Blurb from reviewer *
"This book, which contributes to mutual understanding between Jews and Christians, may also encourage dialogue between Christians of different theological approaches" -- Marcus Braybrooke * Church Times *
ISBN: 9780567041326
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 350g
224 pages