Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Translation/Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: What is Theopolitics?
Part One: From Anarchism to Anarcho-Theocracy: The Birth of
Theopolitics
1. The True Front: Buber and Landauer on Anarchism and
Revolution
2. The Serpent: Theopolitics from Weimar to Nazi Germany
3. God against Messiah: The Kingship of God and the Ancient
Israelite Anarcho-Theocracy
Part Two: The Anointed and the Prophet: Theopolitics in Israel from
Exodus to Exile
4. Between Pharaohs and Nomads: Moses
5. The Arcanum of the Monarchy: The Anointed
6. The Battle for YHVH: The Prophetic Faith
Part Three: Theopolitics and Zion
7. Palestinian Rain: Zionism as Applied Theopolitics
8. This Pathless Hour: Theopolitics in the Present
Conclusion: The Narrow Ridge, the Razor's Edge
Appendix: Martin Buber to Hans Kohn, 10/4/1939
Bibliography
Index
Samuel Hayim Brody is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas. He is editor of Martin Buber Werkausgabe, volume 15.
"What Samuel Hayim Brody has done is to focus on Martin Buber as a
political thinker and to consider the character of his fundamental
political ideas and commitments. He does this primarily as an
intellectual historian, with a very rich sense of Buber's political
activities and involvements. Brilliantly conceived, well-written,
filled with deep readings and analysis."—Michael L. Morgan, author
of Levinas's Ethical Poltics
"Samuel Hayim Brody's book addresses an absolutely central, yet
hitherto neglected, topic in Martin Buber's thought, which not only
situates his philosophical trajectory in an intellectual-historical
context, especially of the Weimar years, but also makes a
persuasive argument for the pivotal role of theopolitics in that
trajectory. A majesterial study in every way and certain to become
the authoritative book in its field."—Asher Biemann, author of
Dreaming of Michelangelo: Jewish Variations on a Modern Theme
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