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God interrupted: heresy and the European imagination between the world wars
Benjamin Lazier
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Frontmatter
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Preface and Acknowledgments (page xi)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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PART ONE: Overcoming Gnosticism
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CHAPTER ONE The Gnostic Return (page 27)
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CHAPTER TWO Romans in Weimar (page 37)
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CHAPTER THREE Overcoming Gnosticism (page 49)
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CHAPTER FOUR After Auschwitz, Earth (page 60)
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PART TWO: The Pantheism Controversy
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CHAPTER FIVE Pantheism Revisited (page 73)
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CHAPTER SIX The Pantheism Controversy (page 93)
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CHAPTER SEVEN From God to Nature (page 111)
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CHAPTER EIGHT Natural Right and Judaism (page 127)
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PART THREE: Redemption through Sin
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CHAPTER NINE Redemption through Sin (page 139)
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CHAPTER TEN Jewish Gnosticism (page 146)
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CHAPTER ELEVEN Raising Pantheism (page 161)
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CHAPTER TWELVE From Nihilism to Nothingness (page 172)
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN Scholem's Golem (page 191)
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Epilogue (page 201)
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Notes (page 205)
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Index (page 245)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9781400837656 (ebook)
- 9780691155418 (paper)
- 9780691136707 (hardcover)