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The Time That Remains A Commentary On The Letter To The Romans Giorgio Agamben

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The Time That Remains A Commentary On The Letter To The Romans Giorgio Agamben
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Giorgio Agamben
ISBN: 9780804743839, 0804743835
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Time That Remains A Commentary On The Letter To The Romans Giorgio Agamben by Giorgio Agamben 9780804743839, 0804743835 instant download after payment.

In The Time That Remains, Agamben seeks to separate the Pauline texts from the history of the Church that canonized them, thus revealing them to be "the fundamental messianic texts of the West." He argues that Paul's letters are concerned not with the foundation of a new religion but rather with the "messianic" abolition of Jewish law. Situating Paul's texts in the context of early Jewish messianism, this book is part of a growing set of recent critiques devoted to the period when Judaism and Christianity were not yet fully distinct, placing Paul in the context of what has been called "Judaeo-Christianity."
Agamben's philosophical exploration of the problem of messianism leads to the other major figure discussed in this book, Walter Benjamin. Advancing a claim without precedent in the vast literature on Benjamin, Agamben argues that Benjamin's philosophy of history constitutes a repetition and appropriation of Paul's concept of "remaining time." Through a close reading and comparison of Benjamin's "Theses on the Philosophy of History" and the Pauline Epistles, Agamben discerns a number of striking and unrecognized parallels between the two works.
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