Another Finitude: Messianic Vitalism and Philosophy
(2019)
Book
BIELIK-ROBSON, A. (2019). Another Finitude: Messianic Vitalism and Philosophy. Bloomsbury Academic
All Outputs (5)
Walter Benjamin: All Shades of Gnosis (2017)
Book Chapter
Bielik-Robson, A. (2017). Walter Benjamin: All Shades of Gnosis. In P. Goodchild, & H. Phelps (Eds.), Religion and European Philosophy: Key Thinkers from Kant to Žižek (115-126). London: Routledge
God of Luria, Hegel, Schelling: The Divine Contraction and the Modern Metaphysics of Finitude (2017)
Book Chapter
Bielik-Robson, A. (2017). God of Luria, Hegel, Schelling: The Divine Contraction and the Modern Metaphysics of Finitude. In D. Lewin, S. D. Podmore, & D. Williams (Eds.), Mystical Theology & Continental Philosophy. Routledge
Jewish cryptotheologies of late modernity: philosophical marranos (2014)
Book
BIELIK-ROBSON, A. (2014). Jewish cryptotheologies of late modernity: philosophical marranos. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315774466This book aims to interpret ‘Jewish Philosophy’ in terms of the Marrano phenomenon: as a conscious clinamen of philosophical forms used in order to convey a ‘secret message’ which cannot find an open articulation.
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Judaism in Contemporary Thought: Traces and Influence (2014)
Book
Bielik-Robson, A., Goetschel, W., Fagenblat, M., Cohen-Levinas, D., Leder, A., Lipszyc, A., Large, W., Kenny, Y., Moscicki, P., Idziak-Smoczynska, U., Kilby, K., Grozinger, K. E., & Sherwood, Y. (2014). A. Bielik-Robson, & A. Lipszyc (Eds.). Judaism in Contemporary Thought: Traces and Influence. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315816760The central aim of this collection is to trace the presence of Jewish tradition in contemporary philosophy. This presence is, on the one hand, undeniable, manifesting itself in manifold allusions and influences – on the other hand, difficult to defin... Read More about Judaism in Contemporary Thought: Traces and Influence.