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JEAN-LUC NANCY work in the production of man himself, were to substitute their immanent authenticity for the false transcendence ...
CHURCH, STATE, RESISTANCE kingdom of Israel, but he becomes instead the instaurator of an entirely different King- dom, one that ...
JEAN-LUC NANCY autonomy, as the principle of the political, makes its major demand here: the state must or should, in one way or ...
CHURCH, STATE, RESISTANCE termjustice, if we think about it. To say it as briefly as possible, what resists infraternity is affe ...
JEAN-LUC NANCY tional patriotism’’), national liberations, democracy itself—or else the Republic (Euro- pean style) or the Natio ...
CHURCH, STATE, RESISTANCE could put to work this affect and its heteronomy. It seems too much to ask for the two things together ...
JEAN-LUC NANCY ‘‘law of love’’ and the ‘‘kingdom of God.’’ At the same time, Christianity proposes the distinction between two k ...
Politics and Finitude The Temporal Status of Augustine’sCivitas Permixta M. B. Pranger If, generally speaking, readers’ and writ ...
M. B. PRANGER This seems less a truism if the razor of time is recognized as cutting through any attempt to lend either the self ...
POLITICS AND FINITUDE wishes. Such a man sees politics as the only solution to the tragedy of his human condition. Hobbes took o ...
M. B. PRANGER (being calledcorpus verumrather thancorpus mysticum), and more so because of the increasingly miraculous nature of ...
POLITICS AND FINITUDE tion (although Aristotle should be taken into account also), with the big difference that, in thecorpus my ...
M. B. PRANGER politic of the pope and subsequently the king, sought to achieve extension as durability by imposing its lasting p ...
POLITICS AND FINITUDE the created world. But that self-same temporality is created and sustained by a duration that, ultimately, ...
M. B. PRANGER So much, then, for finding a way to raise thecivitas permixtaabove a ‘‘river-run’’ flow of time by articulating so ...
POLITICS AND FINITUDE night. Evening turns to morning only so long as—and on the condition that—the song of God’s praise and lov ...
The Scandal of Religion Luther and Public Speech in the Reformation Anto ́nia Szabari Although Luther is generally viewed as the ...
THE SCANDAL OF RELIGION Indeed, I pray thus orally every day and in my heart [mit dem herzen], without inter- mission, and all t ...
ANTO ́NIA SZABARI of public speech. The most lasting consequence of his rhetorical practice consists in the transformation of pu ...
THE SCANDAL OF RELIGION authors to criticize and insult each other. He cautions printers to ‘‘hasten slowly’’ in printing slande ...
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