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Adorno and the Question of Theology
Religion and Reason Beyond Foundations
Adorno and the Question of Theology
Religion and Reason Beyond Foundations
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Description
Can we move beyond the religious–secular divide and live together ethically in a shared political world?
Adorno and the Question of Theology: Religion and Reason Beyond Foundations says yes-and shows how. Through close readings of Dialectic of Enlightenment, Negative Dialectics, and Aesthetic Theory, Rachel R. Rosner examines how Adorno reconfigures the relationship between reason and theology to confront modern fragmentation. Drawing on Adorno's usage of constellation-a way of thinking that connects ideas without locking them into fixed systems-Rosner offers a way to move beyond entrenched dichotomies. In doing so, the book intervenes in contemporary debates on postsecular theory, critical reason, and political theology by rethinking how normativity and critique operate without foundations. Accessible to newcomers and illuminating for specialists, this book serves as both an introduction to Adorno's comprehensive philosophy and a path beyond enduring paradoxes in his reception.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Adorno, Theology, and the Space Between
Chapter One: Adorno's “Linguistic Effort”
Chapter Two: Back to the Beginning: Dialectic of Enlightenment
Chapter Three: Negative Dialectics and the Constellation
Chapter Four: Aesthetics as Negative Dialectics
Chapter Five: Adorno from the Standpoint of Redemption
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Product details
| Published | 28 May 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 184 |
| ISBN | 9781666980332 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | The Frankfurt School in New Times |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Adorno scholars disagree about why and how he uses theological concepts such as redemption. Are they merely rhetorical? Metaphorical? Inversely or negatively theological? Through careful and creative reconstruction, Rachel R. Rosner offers a new and thought-provoking account of how theological concepts figure in Adorno's thought and shows the relevance of his approach today.
Lambert Zuidervaart, Resident Fellow, Theory Centre, Western University, CAN; author of Adorno's Aesthetic Theory; Social Philosophy after Adorno; and Adorno, Heidegger, and the Politics of Truth
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Adorno's sporadic, under-justified invocation of certain theological concepts has confounded all who remember his debts to those resolute atheists Marx and Freud. Reading negative dialectics as a strategy eschewing the search for firm foundations, transcendent truths and teleological goals, Rachel R. Rosner makes an arresting case for their crucial function in an historically dynamic conceptual constellation that resists the gravitational pull of the status quo.
Martin Jay, Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, USA

























