Mysticism and Materialism in the Wake of German Idealism

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Angela Of Foligno
Angelus Silesius
apophatic theology
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Bataille
Bataille Claims
Bataille's View
Bataille’s View
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Corpus Mysticum
critical theory origins
De Visione Dei
Early Modern Reception
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Exterminating Angel
Fichte's View
Fichte’s View
German philosophical tradition
Heinrich Von Ofterdingen
Intellektuelle Anschauung
La Critique Sociale
Medieval Mystical Traditions
Medieval Mysticism
medieval mystics reception
Mutual Appropriation
mystical theology in nineteenth-century Germany
Neoplatonism influence
Niklaus Largier
Priori Determination
romantic era philosophy
Timeless Eternity
Transcendental Imagination
Transcendental Unity
Unio Mystica
Vice Versa
Weak Messianic Power
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9780367546137
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book argues that the rediscovery of mystical theology in nineteenth-century Germany not only helped inspire idealism and romanticism, but also planted the seeds of their overcoming by way of critical materialism. Thanks in part to the Neoplatonic turn in the works of J. G. Fichte, as well as the enthusiasm of mining engineer Franz X. von Baader, mystical themes gained a critical currency, and mystical texts returned to circulation. This reawakening of the mystical tradition influenced romantic and idealist thinkers such as Novalis and Hegel, and also shaped later critical interventions by Marx, Benjamin, and Bataille. Rather than rehearsing well-known connections to Swedenborg or Böhme, this study goes back further to the works of Meister Eckhart, Nicholas of Cusa, Catherine of Siena, and Angela of Foligno. The book offers a new perspective on the reception of mystical self-interrogation in nineteenth-century German thought and will appeal to scholars of philosophy, history, theology, and religious studies.

W. Ezekiel Goggin is a researcher specialising in post-Kantian philosophy of religion. He has published work in the Hegel Bulletin, Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, and The Journal of Cultural and Religious Theory. He was a fellow of the Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion and an inaugural fellow of the Humanities and Social Change International Foundation’s Center at the University of California Santa Barbara.

Sean Hannan is an Associate Professor in the Humanities Department at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the author of On Time, Change, History, and Conversion (2020). He has also written articles published in Augustinian Studies, Political Theology, Medieval Mystical Theology, and the Journal of Early Christian Studies. He has co-edited the volume Augustine and Time (2021) and is co-editing a forthcoming volume, Mystical Theology and Platonism in the Time of Cusanus.

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