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God's Zeal

The Battle of the Three Monotheisms

Peter Sloterdijk (Karlsruhe School of Design)

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English
Polity Press
22 May 2009
The conflicts between the three great monotheistic religions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam – are shaping our world more than ever before.

In this important new book Peter Sloterdijk returns to the origins of monotheism in order to shed new light on the conflict of the faiths today. Following the polytheism of the ancient civilizations of the Egyptians, Hittites and Babylonians, Jewish monotheism was born as a theology of protest, as a religion of triumph within defeat. While the religion of the Jews remained limited to their own people, Christianity unfolded its message with proclamations of universal truth. Islam raised this universalism to a new level through a military and political mode of expansion.

Sloterdijk examines the forms of conflict that arise between the three monotheisms by analyzing the basic possibilities stemming from anti-Paganism, anti-Judaism, anti-Islamism and anti-Christianism. These possibilities were augmented by internal rifts: a defining influence within Judaism was a separatism with defensive aspects, in Christianity the project of expansion through mission, and in Islam the Holy War.

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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 217mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   222g
ISBN:   9780745645070
ISBN 10:   0745645070
Pages:   216
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Peter Sloterdijk is professor of philosophy and aesthetics at the Karlsruhe School of Design and the author of many works including Critique of Cynical Reason and Spharen.

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Peter Sloterdijk has a strong claim to being Germany's foremost public philosopher. The Philosopher's Magazine


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