توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب St. Matthew Passion
نام کتاب : St. Matthew Passion
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سنت متیو شور
سری : signale|TRANSFER: German Thought in Translation
نویسندگان : Hans Blumenberg
ناشر : Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 257
ISBN (شابک) : 1501705806 , 9781501705809
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
St. Matthew Passion
Contents
The Horizon
Pacing Off the Horizon
The One Author of the One Story
The Beginning of Wisdom
Relief—or Even More?
The Theological Generosity of the St. Matthew Passion
Saving the ‘Implied Listener’ from Historical Reason
The Metaphorical Horizon
The Ransom
The Lamb
And the Listening Never Ends
An Apostrophe Goethe Could Not Understand
Imagining Nietzsche Listening to the St. Matthew Passion
Listening to Rilke as He Listens to the St. Matthew Passion
Wittgenstein’s Mother
‘Never Will This Child Be Crucified . . .’
Escalations of a God
If It Was This One, It Can Be No Other
An Aesthetics of Creation: How It Justifies the Existence of the World
God Refuses to Be Transparent
Time and Again: What Happened in Paradise?
The Magnification of God
The Work of the Patriarchs and the Work of Music
Abraham’s Fear of God Thought to the End: The Lamb, Not the Ram
Corporeality
The Incarnation of the Word as an Offense to the Angels
Countermove: The Angel of the Annunciation
God’s Entanglement in the World
Since When Am I? Since When Was This One?
Why So Late?
A Fulfilled Promise
Apostates
The Comic Element of Simon Peter
The Denial Becomes Defamation
The One Driven by Great Expectations
When Someone Becomes Too Old to Reach for Dominion
Visit to a Stone That Almost Cried Out
The Realism of the Field of Blood
The Pieces of Silver
Between Two Murderers
Jesus’s Susceptibility to Temptation
Barabbas and the Authentic Words of Jesus
The ‘Two Murderers’ on Golgotha
‘He Calls for Elijah!’
The Primal Scream
Theological Defense and Human Recovery
No Martyrdom
The Last Word in the Passion of Saint John
The Witness of the Fourth Evangelist
The Tears
‘We Sit Down in Tears . . .’
Unto the Sealed Tomb
Tears of the Father, Only to Be Thought
Paul Weeps
The Power of Tears over Omnipotence
The Imperceptibility of the Messiah
Caravaggio’s Emmaus
Traces
From the Unwritten
A Misinterpreted Agraphon
The Messianic: Prophet and Sybil
The Risk of Still Waiting for the Messiah
Messianic Minimalism
The Desperate Messianism of the Second Rome
The Sin That Cannot Be Forgiven
Remembering Origen
The Excesses of the Philosophers’ God
Translators’ Afterword
Notes