Pauline ugliness: Jacob Taubes and the turn to Paul

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The historical and the philosophical: A contemporary scene -- 2. Jacob Taubes’s path to Paul: From the eschatologist to the paulinist -- 3. Paul and philosophy: Taubes’s contradictory Paul -- 4. Paul as predecessor to psychoanalysis: Taubes’s introspecti...

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Main Author: Løland, Ole Jakob 1981- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Fordham University Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Løland, Ole Jakob, 1981-, Pauline ugliness : Jacob Taubes and the turn to Paul] (2022) (Gray, Patrick)
Series/Journal:Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Further subjects:B Paul's Letters / RELIGION / Biblical Studies
B Philosophical Theology
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Summary:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The historical and the philosophical: A contemporary scene -- 2. Jacob Taubes’s path to Paul: From the eschatologist to the paulinist -- 3. Paul and philosophy: Taubes’s contradictory Paul -- 4. Paul as predecessor to psychoanalysis: Taubes’s introspective Paul -- 5. Paul against empire: Taubes’s political Paul -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of biblical references -- General index
In recent decades Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, and Slavoj Žižek have shown the centrality of Paul to western political and philosophical thought and made the Apostle a central figure in left-wing discourses far removed from traditional theological circles. Yet the recovery of Paul beyond Christian theology owes a great deal to the writings of the Jewish rabbi and philosopher Jacob Taubes (1923–1987). Pauline Ugliness shows how Paul became an effective tool for Taubes to position himself within European philosophical debates of the twentieth century. Drawing on Nietzsche’s polemical readings of the ancient apostle as well as Freud’s psychoanalysis, Tabues developed an imaginative and distinct account of political theology in confrontations with Carl Schmitt, Theodor Adorno, Hans Blumenberg, and others. In a powerful reconsideration of the apostle, Taubes contested the conventional understanding of Paul as the first Christian who broke definitively with Judaism and drained Christianity of its political potential. As a Jewish rabbi steeped in a philosophical tradition marked by European Christianity, Taubes was, on the contrary, able to emphasize Paul’s Jewishness as well as the political explosiveness of his revolutionary doctrine of the cross.This book establishes Taubes’s account of Paul as a turning point in the development of political theology. Løland shows how Taubes identified the Pauline movement as the birth of a politics of ugliness, the invention of a revolutionary criticism of the ‘beautiful’ culture of the powerful that sides instead with the oppressed
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:0823286576
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780823286577