Walter Benjamin and its secular uses of theology

Invisible, but simultaneously impregnating and irreducible to an ultimate doctrine, essence or principle, theology in Benjamin takes at the same time the place of philosophical use, of methodological cunning or Metis, and of the deep grammar of Benjaminian language, played out in the various levels...

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Autor principal: Naishtat, Francisco
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1413
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topic Benjamin
Theology
Anthropology of experience
Philosophy of language
Politics of history
Benjamin
Teología
Antropología de la experiencia
Filosofía del lenguaje
Política de la historia
spellingShingle Benjamin
Theology
Anthropology of experience
Philosophy of language
Politics of history
Benjamin
Teología
Antropología de la experiencia
Filosofía del lenguaje
Política de la historia
Naishtat, Francisco
Walter Benjamin and its secular uses of theology
topic_facet Benjamin
Theology
Anthropology of experience
Philosophy of language
Politics of history
Benjamin
Teología
Antropología de la experiencia
Filosofía del lenguaje
Política de la historia
author Naishtat, Francisco
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title Walter Benjamin and its secular uses of theology
title_short Walter Benjamin and its secular uses of theology
title_full Walter Benjamin and its secular uses of theology
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description Invisible, but simultaneously impregnating and irreducible to an ultimate doctrine, essence or principle, theology in Benjamin takes at the same time the place of philosophical use, of methodological cunning or Metis, and of the deep grammar of Benjaminian language, played out in the various levels of the corpus, specifically: anthropology of experience, philosophy of language and politics of history. If theology in Benjamin can neither be seen as a thematic purpose in the corpus, nor deciphered as an interpretation, as it would happen in the view of a theological hermeneutics of Benjamin’s writings, it should rather be exscripted, through its contextual use, since messianism and theology in Benjamin only define uses and profane thoughts whose impact is similar to the one of allegory, productive parables, and images of thought.
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