God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival

In this essay I offer an outline of a theology of survival as it emerges from the writings of the three modern Marrano thinkers: Michel de Montaigne, Baruch Spinoza, and Jacques Derrida. I will argue that, in their thought which is deeply concerned with the apology of life, the Marrano choice of liv...

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Main Author: Agata Bielik-Robson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/421
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description In this essay I offer an outline of a theology of survival as it emerges from the writings of the three modern Marrano thinkers: Michel de Montaigne, Baruch Spinoza, and Jacques Derrida. I will argue that, in their thought which is deeply concerned with the apology of life, the Marrano choice of living on over the martyrological death becomes affirmed as the right thing to do despite the price of forced conversion—and that this choice, once reflected and accepted, modifies the Jewish doctrine of life (<i>torat hayim</i>), by adding to it a new messianic dimension. In my interpretation, the Marranos will emerge as the agents of the messianic inversion, leading from the tragic predicament of the victims of coercion to the radical hope of the “rejected stones” and capable of once again reinventing and rejuvenating the messianic message of the Abrahamic religions, conceived as God’s superior commandment to choose life. From Montaigne, through Spinoza, to Derrida, life understood primarily as survival becomes an object of a new affirmation: it begins to glow as a secret treasure of Judaism which the Marranos simultaneously left behind and preserved in a new messianic-universal form.
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spelling doaj.art-52feee5cc97545fea1bf99cccf1f3d382023-11-17T13:37:26ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442023-03-0114342110.3390/rel14030421God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of SurvivalAgata Bielik-Robson0Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKIn this essay I offer an outline of a theology of survival as it emerges from the writings of the three modern Marrano thinkers: Michel de Montaigne, Baruch Spinoza, and Jacques Derrida. I will argue that, in their thought which is deeply concerned with the apology of life, the Marrano choice of living on over the martyrological death becomes affirmed as the right thing to do despite the price of forced conversion—and that this choice, once reflected and accepted, modifies the Jewish doctrine of life (<i>torat hayim</i>), by adding to it a new messianic dimension. In my interpretation, the Marranos will emerge as the agents of the messianic inversion, leading from the tragic predicament of the victims of coercion to the radical hope of the “rejected stones” and capable of once again reinventing and rejuvenating the messianic message of the Abrahamic religions, conceived as God’s superior commandment to choose life. From Montaigne, through Spinoza, to Derrida, life understood primarily as survival becomes an object of a new affirmation: it begins to glow as a secret treasure of Judaism which the Marranos simultaneously left behind and preserved in a new messianic-universal form.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/421Marranismsurvivalchoice of lifemodern cryptotheologyMontaigneSpinoza
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God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
Religions
Marranism
survival
choice of life
modern cryptotheology
Montaigne
Spinoza
title God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
title_full God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
title_fullStr God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
title_full_unstemmed God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
title_short God of Montaigne, Spinoza, and Derrida—The Marrano (Crypto)Theology of Survival
title_sort god of montaigne spinoza and derrida the marrano crypto theology of survival
topic Marranism
survival
choice of life
modern cryptotheology
Montaigne
Spinoza
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/421
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