Explores the relationship between Hannah Arendt's thought and
theology. This volume is a manifold approach to a less evident and
much-neglected undercurrent in the work of Hannah Arendt, namely
her ambiguous relation to the Judeo-Christian religious heritage.
It contains discussions about strictly theological motives-like
salvation or original sin-but it also explores topics such as
forgiveness, love, natality, and the world within the religious
aura.
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