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Zusatztext ‘In complex and often deeply puzzling ways, Adorno's thinking was profoundly informed by theology. While rigorously adhering to the prohibition of images, he all the same argued that theology contains a utopian aspiration that no genuine critical theory can do without. This book stands out as one of the most lucid and comprehensive studies of the theological strands of Adorno's thinking. In the absence of confession and after the "death of god," it testifies to the continuing philosophical value and relevance of religion.' - Espen Hammer, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Informationen zum Autor Christopher Craig Brittain is Dean of Divinity and Margaret E. Fleck Chair in Anglican Studies at Trinity College, University of Toronto, Canada Klappentext An introduction to the core ideas in Theodor Adorno's work and their relevance for theology. > Vorwort An introduction to the core ideas in Theodor Adorno's work and their relevance for theology. Zusammenfassung Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno (1903-1969), the German sociologist and philosopher was one of the intellectual leaders of the post-war Frankfurt School. This book presents and analyzes Adorno's writings on theology and religion in a clear and accessible manner. It is targeted at upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students, and will not presuppose any familiarity with Adorno. The book includes a general introduction to Adorno's thought, and examines his relationship with the work of Walter Benjamin and Jewish theology, his confrontation with scientific positivism (Karl Popper), and his criticism of the "Culture Industry" and ideology. All of these topics are explored with attention to how they engage with contemporary debates within theology. This is accomplished by bringing Adorno's work into dialogue with major concerns and authors. The volume concludes by highlighting an often neglected aspect of Adorno's writing - his philosophy of music - and how this aesthetic appreciation of the sublime informs contemporary theological reflection. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Adorno and Theology? Chapter I: Materialism, Secularism and the Stigmata of Existence Chapter II: Actuality and Potentiality: On Kant and Metaphysics Chapter III: Negative Dialectics as Crypto-Theology? The ‘Positivist Dispute' Chapter IV: Inverse Theology: Bilderverbot and the Illumination of Nonidentity Chapter V: Politics, Liberation and the Messianic Chapter VI: Religion and the Culture Industry Chapter VII: Hymns to the Silence...