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Index
Introduction
Part I Political Theologies
Chapter 1 Protestant Revolt against Modernity
Chapter 2 Catholic Anti-Liberalism in Weimar Political Theology and its Critics
Chapter 3 “Together a Step Towards the Messianic Goal” Jewish-Protestant Encounter in the Weimar Republic
Chapter 4 Hannah Arendt in Weimar Beyond the Theological-Political Predicament?
Chapter 5 Walter Benjamin, Religion, and a Theological Politics, ca. 1922
Chapter 6 The Creaturely Limits of Knowledge Martin Heidegger’s Theological Critique of Immanuel Kant
Chapter 7 Politics, Theology, Race, and Religion The 1916–1924 Dialogue of Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
Chapter 8 Authority Beyond the Bounds of Mere Reason A Political-Theological Sketch of the Schmitt-Strauss Exchange
Chapter 9 The Political From Weimar to the Present
Part II Karl Barth
Chapter 10 Barthian Dialectics “Yes” and “No” on the Barthian Revolt and its Legacy
Chapter 11 Karl Barth and the Weimar Republic
Chapter 12 Theology’s Weimar Moment History before the Eschatological Limit
Chapter 13 Barth Among Anselm and Augustine Realism in Karl Barth’s Anselm Commentary
Chapter 14 Demythologizing the Secular Karl Barth and the Politics of the Weimar Republic
Part III Liberalism, Law, Politics
Chapter 15 German Idealism and German Liberalism in the 1920s Remarks on Ernst Cassirer and the Historicity of Interpretation
Chapter 16 Sovereignty, Constitutionalism, and the Myth of the State Article Four of the Weimar Constitution
Chapter 17 The Grammar of the Laws
Chapter 18 Haunted by the Ghost of Weimar Leo Strauss’ Critique of Hans Kelsen
Chapter 19 Displacement, Abstraction and Historical Specificity Comments on the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory
Chapter 20 The Ideological Struggle for the German Soul in Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain
Chapter 21 The Limits of Dictatorship and the Origins of Democracy The Political Theory of Carl J. Friedrich from Weimar to the Cold War
Conclusion Notes toward a Theory of Political and Legal Resistance
Contributors
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