Benjamin: To the Rhythm of Theological Concepts

Rhuthmos (forthcoming)
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Nitzan Lebovic is Professor of History at Lehigh University. We thank him and the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 19:3 for permission to republish his article here. In his seminar on Walter Benjamin's “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” Jacob Taubes argued that for Benjamin theology served specific aims. Because of its insistently teleological quality, theology could help construct a “theory of history... [that] is to be conceived from the perspective of the end - Philosophie – Nouvel article

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