Like Giants Sitting on the Dwarf’s Shoulders: Religious Anarchism and the Making of Modern Zionist Historiography
Abstract
:Bekanntlich soll es einen Automaten gegeben haben, der so konstruiert gewesen sei, daß er jeden Zug eines Schachspielers mit einem Gegenzuge erwidert habe, der ihm den Gewinn der Partie sicherte. Eine Puppe in türkischer Tracht, eine Wasserpfeife im Munde, saß vor dem Brett, das auf einem geräumigen Tisch aufruhte. Durch ein System von Spiegeln wurde die Illusion erweckt, dieser Tisch sei von allen Seiten durchsichtig. In Wahrheit saß ein buckliger Zwerg darin, der ein Meister im Schachspiel war und die Hand der Puppe an Schnüren lenkte. Zu dieser Apparatur kann man sich ein Gegenstück in der Philosophie vorstellen. Gewinnen soll immer die Puppe, die man “historischen Materialismus” nennt. Sie kann es ohne weiteres mit jedem aufnehmen, wenn sie die Theologie in ihren Dienst nimmt, die heute bekanntlich klein und häßlich ist und sich ohnehin nicht darf blicken lassen.
1. Introductory Note: Hidden Theological Assumption in the Modern Secular National Project and the Unique Case of Zionism
2. The Israeli Case: History as Theology
3. An Anti-Rationalistic Medieval Turn
4. Mysticism as Category of Modern Research
5. Mysticism between Research Category and Theo-Political Paradigm: Three Intellectual Biographies
6. From Secular Mysticism to Secular Messianism
7. Conclusions
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1 | In the context of the present discussion, I prefer to avoid the popular notion of “Counter-Enlightenment” and to see the phenomenon discussed as an integral part of mainstream enlightenment rather than a pure reaction. For classic presentations of counter-enlightenment (see Israel 2006; Schmidt-Biggemann 2004; Sternhell 2010). |
2 | Originally published in Hebrew. For an English (somewhat milder) version, see (Scholem 1971, pp. 304–13) (“The Science of Judaism–Then and Now”). |
3 | (Baer 2001, vol. 1, pp. 231–40, here 240): “The Averroistic outlook, in fact, exercised a marked influence in several areas of the social and religious life of the Jews in Spain, and proved decisive in the fateful hours of their history. The descendants of these highly cultured aristocrats were to betray both their faith and their people during the period of great trial which lasted from 1391 through 1415”. |
4 | A central figure of this intellectual and spiritual movement of Weimar Germany is Franz Rosenzweig. Discussing his wide reception is beyond the scope of this present short paper. Though not directly engaged with Zionism (Moses 1990, pp. 228–31), mysticism, and historical redemption, his ideas had a tremendous impact on many of the figures here discussed. Some of Rosenzweig’s ideas will play a significant role in the critique of Zionist historiography as formulated by Baruch Kurzweil, especially in his attack on Gershom Scholem (Myers 1986; Hertz 2012). |
5 | Georg Lukács will name this sentiment “romantic anarcho-socialism” and Michael Lowy in his Redemption and Utopia (Lowy 2017, p. 49) will term it “romantic anti-capitalism”, and see (Lukács [1920] 1971, p. 13). |
6 | M. Buber, Zur Geschichte des Individuationsproblems (Nicolaus von Cues und Jakob Böhme), Jerusalem, M. Buber Archives MS Var. 350. |
7 | To the leading methodologies in the study of Mysticism, see (McGinn 1991, pp. 265–343); McGinn divides his methodological survey between theological approaches, philosophical approaches, and finally, “comparativist and psychological approaches”. |
8 | David Ohana dedicated a study to a series of Scholem’s disciples who became key figures in the Jewish-Israeli ultra-nationalistic settler movement (Ohana 2010). |
9 | I ignore here the recent criticism of Landauer’s anti-politics as anti-political. See (Cohen-Skalli and Pisano 2020; Cohen-Skalli 2023). According to my understanding this is a typical kind of criticism raised against anarchic and egalitarian political framework from Liberal and/or Marxist theoreticians. |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSchwartz, Yossef. 2023. "Like Giants Sitting on the Dwarf’s Shoulders: Religious Anarchism and the Making of Modern Zionist Historiography" Religions 14, no. 10: 1239. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14101239
APA StyleSchwartz, Y. (2023). Like Giants Sitting on the Dwarf’s Shoulders: Religious Anarchism and the Making of Modern Zionist Historiography. Religions, 14(10), 1239. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14101239