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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Fordham University Press
    UID:
    gbv_687410843
    Format: Online-Ressource (vii, 334 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780823234523 , 9780823234530
    Content: Freedom and Law offers a provocative new view of the relationship between human desire, the production of knowledge, and conceptions of power by developing a nonpolemical account of divine law. Where recent trends in political theology have insisted upon the antagonistic nature of the law, this book presents the paradigm-altering power of a discourse in the nexus between law and freedom. It demonstrates how this nexus catapults religious thought into a free and powerful engagement with nonreligious political, ethical, and social positions. Freedom and Law challenges a contemporary wave of scholarship, including the work of Jacob Taubes, Giorgio Agamben, and Slavoj Zizek, that identifies Jewish law as the originary soucre of polemic between nations and therefore as historically responsible for the exceptionalism that undergirds contemporary conflict. By contrast, Freedom and Law argues that only in an account of revelatory law can divine freedom and human freedom be thought of without contradiction.The first part analyzes the logic of exceptionalism. In the second part, the author argues that one cannot invoke a doctrine of election without rigorous scrutiny of texts that portray an electing God and an elected people. Once we scrutinize these texts, the character of freedom and law within the divine-human relationship shows itself to be different from that found in exceptionalist logics.The third and final part examines the impact of the logic of the law on Jewish-Christian apologetics. Rather than require that one defend one's position to a nonbeliever, this logic situates all epistemological justification within the order or freedom of God. If the condition of the possibility of my claim is the reality of divine freedom, such freedom also justifies the possibility of another's claim.In a significant contribution to the post-ecclesiastical
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Emancipating Law -- The Logic of Exceptionalism -- Sacrificing Election: Divine Freedom and Its Abuses -- Monotheism and Exceptionalism -- Modern Judaism, Law, and Exceptionalism -- The Logic of the Law -- The Biblical Theology of Abiding -- The New Thinking and the Order of Wisdom -- Justification in the Law and Jewish-Christian Apologetics -- The Law of Freedom, the Freedom of the Law -- Christianity and the Law: The Law as the Form of the Gospel -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , ""Contents ""; ""Emancipating Law""; ""The Logic of Exceptionalism""; ""Sacrificing Election: Divine Freedom and Its Abuses""; ""Monotheism and Exceptionalism""; ""Modern Judaism, Law, and Exceptionalism""; ""The Logic of the Law""; ""The Biblical Theology of Abiding""; ""The New Thinking and the Order of Wisdom""; ""Justification in the Law and Jewish-Christian Apologetics""; ""The Law of Freedom, the Freedom of the Law""; ""Christianity and the Law: The Law as the Form of the Gospel""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""Index"" , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780823234523
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Freedom and Law : A Jewish-Christian Apologetics
    Language: English
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