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E-raamat: Gnostic Wars: The Cold War in the Context of a History of Western Spirituality

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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
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In this unique exposition of important and yet often neglected developments in the history of Western spirituality, Stefan Rossbach reminds us of the philosophical and spiritual underpinnings of the Cold War era, drawing on the traditions of apocalypticism, millenarianism and 'Gnostic' spirituality. Beginning with the 'Gnostic' systems of late Antiquity, the analysis follows 'lines of meaning' which extend through the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, right up to the present. From the long-term perspective which is thereby established, the spectre of a man-made nuclear apocalypse appears as the latest and most dramatic expression of an outlook on the human condition which refuses to accept limits in the imposition of human designs on the world. The paradoxical continuities that underlie the sense of epoch evoked by the end of the Cold War highlight this work's profound implications for our understanding of contemporary international politics.

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This is a very original book ! the ambition of the book is one if its most attractive features ! a very stimulating book, which offers much to reflect on. It is an impressive achievement. -- Philip Boobbyer This is a very original book ! the ambition of the book is one if its most attractive features ! a very stimulating book, which offers much to reflect on. It is an impressive achievement.

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction
1(24)
Politics and spirituality
2(3)
Liminality and communitas
5(6)
Spirituality and history: The Axial Age
11(3)
A note on method: Exploring lines of meaning
14(5)
The importance of history
19(2)
Overview
21(4)
Liminality in Platonic philosophy and early Christian thought
25(22)
Plato's metaxy
25(13)
Periagoge and metanoia
38(9)
Issues in `Gnostic Studies'
47(25)
Aspects of Hans Jonas's analysis of `Gnosticism'
49(10)
Cosmology: Anticosmic dualism
49(1)
Humanity's place in the cosmic drama and the problem of evil
50(2)
`This' world
52(2)
The soul
54(1)
The self-objectification of being and the literary form of the `system'
55(2)
Antinomian tendencies
57(2)
The debate about origins
59(1)
Marcion, Valentinus, Mani
60(8)
`Gnosticism' and classical culture
68(4)
Lines of meaning I: From Manichaeism to `Neo-Manichaeism'
72(31)
Manichaeans, Paulicians, Bogomils and Cathars
73(11)
Monasticism and heresy
84(6)
Neo-Platonism, mysticism and heresy
90(4)
Apocalypticism
94(9)
Intersections: Renaissance syncretism
103(39)
Joachim of Fiore
104(12)
Marsilio Ficino's Hermeticism
116(14)
Pico della Mirandola's `Christian Cabala'
130(12)
Lines of meaning II: Boehme, Hegel, Marx
142(21)
Jacob Boehme
142(5)
Hegel
147(5)
Marx
152(11)
Lines of meaning III: The Third Rome against the New World
163(23)
Boehme in Russia
163(4)
The Third Rome
167(3)
The New World
170(6)
Prophetic events in American history
176(10)
Parrhesia against Gnosis: George F. Kennan on the spiritual dimension of the Cold War
186(37)
Excursion I: Mani, Augustine and the two cities
187(5)
Excursion II: The myth of the prince
192(4)
George F. Kennan
196(3)
Kennan as a philosopher
199(3)
Philosophy, politics and the limits of power
202(2)
Philosophical leadership and the need for introspection
204(2)
Totalitarianism as the corruption of the soul
206(9)
The decline of the West
215(8)
Epilogue
223(9)
Bibliography 232(16)
Index 248