[FRA:] Frankfurt School readers/ anthologies

simon smith moomin at clara.co.uk
Mon Feb 13 03:37:31 GMT 2006


In message <5.1.0.14.0.20060211181414.042418c8 at pop.igc.org>, Ralph 
Dumain <rdumain at igc.org> writes
>The Frankfurt School on Religion: Key Writings by the Major Thinkers, 
>edited by Eduardo Mendieta.
>New York: Routledge, 2004.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Ernst Bloch
On the Original History of the Third Reich
Not Hades, but Heaven on Earth
Hunger, "Something in a Dream"
God of Hope, Thing-For-Us
Marx and the End of Alienation

2. Erich Fromm
The Dogma of Christ

3. Leo Löwenthal
The Demonic: Project for a Negative Philosophy of Religion

4. Herbert Marcuse
Luther, Calvin, Kant

5. Theodor Adorno
Reason and Sacrifice
Reason and Revelation
Meditations on Metaphysics

6. Max Horkheimer
Theism and Atheism
The Jews and Europe
Religion and Philosophy
Observations on the Liberalization of Religion

7. Walter Benjamin
Capitalism and Religion
Theological-Political Fragment
Theses on the Philosophy of History

8. Johann Baptiste Metz
Productive Noncontemporaneity
Anamnestic Reason: A Theologian's Remarks on the Crisis of the 
Geisteswisesnschaften

9. Jurgen Habermas
Transcendence from Within, Transcendence in this World
Faith and Knowledge

10. Helmut Peukert
Enlightenment and Theology as Unfinished Projects

11. Edmund Arens
Religion as Ritual, Communicative, and Critical Praxis

As you may know Adorno, 'Reason and Revelation' is also to be found in 
the 'Critical Models' collection of Adorno's articles and broadcasts 
(excellent piece); 'Meditations on Metaphysics' is part three of 
'Negative Dialectics' http://tinyurl.com/8b6zg
but I don't know where 'Reason and Sacrifice' comes from.

I'd like to read the Löwenthal piece.

-- 
Simon Smith




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