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Combines a deep knowledge of theological motifs with theory of history, providing a unique exploration of how such motifs have shaped the Western view of history. Combines a deep knowledge of anti-Jewish theological motifs in the Christian tradition with extensive knowledge of contemporary political philosophy, providing a unique critical analysis of how anti-Jewish theological stereotypes tend to recur - albeit unintentionally - in secular shape in parts of contemporary philosophy. Takes a fresh look at the extensive 20th century debates on history and ideology and provides a contemporary contribution to this kind of debate.…mehr

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Combines a deep knowledge of theological motifs with theory of history, providing a unique exploration of how such motifs have shaped the Western view of history. Combines a deep knowledge of anti-Jewish theological motifs in the Christian tradition with extensive knowledge of contemporary political philosophy, providing a unique critical analysis of how anti-Jewish theological stereotypes tend to recur - albeit unintentionally - in secular shape in parts of contemporary philosophy. Takes a fresh look at the extensive 20th century debates on history and ideology and provides a contemporary contribution to this kind of debate.
Autorenporträt
Jayne Svenungsson is Professor of Systematic Theology at Lund University, Sweden. She is part of the interdisciplinary research program "Time, Memory and Representation: Transformations in Historical Consciousness." Her recent publications include the books Jewish Thought, Utopia, and Revolution and Monument and Memory.