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9780791473917

Between Athens and Jerusalem : Philosophy, Prophecy, and Politics in Leo Strauss's Early Thought

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    9780791473917

  • ISBN10:

    0791473910

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-03-06
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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Summary

Examines the early works of German-Jewish political philosopher Leo Strauss (1899-1973)

Author Biography

David Janssens is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law at Tilburg University in the Netherlands

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviationsp. ix
Leo Strauss's Early Years: Chronology of Major Events and Writings (1899-1937)p. xi
Introductionp. 1
"In the Grip of the Theological-Political Predicament"p. 7
The Theological-Political Problem and the Jewish Questionp. 7
Back to Reality: Emancipation, Assimilation, and Zionismp. 8
"God and Politics"p. 11
Biblical Politics, Biblical Science, and the New Theologyp. 18
Quaestio Iuris: The Legacy of Spinozap. 26
The Shadow of Spinozap. 31
"A Humanly Incomprehensible Betrayal"p. 31
Before the Tribunal: Biblical Science and the Critique of Religionp. 37
Spinoza's Twofold Strategyp. 42
Maimonides: The Limits of Reason and the Interest in Revelationp. 54
Calvin: "Like Clay in the Potter's Hand"p. 62
Happiness and Ridicule: The Epicurean Connectionp. 66
Farewell to Spinozap. 71
The Second Cavep. 77
The Crisis of the Enlightenment: Jacobi, Mendelssohn, and the Pantheism Controversyp. 77
Atheism, Intellectual Probity, and the Love of Truthp. 90
The Socratic Question and the Fate of Philosophyp. 96
The Order of Human Thingsp. 109
Medieval Enlightenment: Nomos and Platonic Politicsp. 109
Between the Lines: The Art of Writingp. 123
"A Horizon Beyond Liberalism": The Debate with Carl Schmittp. 133
Socrates and the Leviathanp. 149
Hobbes's Motivep. 149
"The Right Order of Society"p. 153
Fighting the Kingdom of Darknessp. 165
Epiloguep. 173
The Surface and the Corep. 173
The Problem of Socratesp. 177
Machiavelli's Oblivionp. 187
Natural Right and the Socratic Questionp. 190
From Jerusalem to Athens (and Back)p. 192
Notesp. 195
Bibliographyp. 241
Indexp. 251
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