TY - JOUR
T1 - Erich Auerbach and his "Figura"
T2 - An apology for the old testament in an age of Aryan philology
AU - Zakai, Avihu
AU - Weinstein, David
PY - 2012/4/13
Y1 - 2012/4/13
N2 - Auerbach's goal in writing "Figura" and Mimesis was the rejection of Aryan philology and Nazi barbarism, based on racism, chauvinism and the mythologies of Blood, Volk and Soil, which eliminated the Old Testament from the Christian canon and hence from European culture and civilization. Following the Nazi Revolution of 1933 and the triumph of Aryan philology, Auerbach began writing "Figura, " published in 1938, where he provided an apology for the Old Testament's validity and credibility, striving to prove that the Jewish Bible was inseparable from the New Testament contrary to the claims of Aryan philology and Nazi historiography. Auerbach's "Figura" should be considered not merely as a philological study but also, and more importantly, as a crucial stage in his response to the crisis of German philology with Mimesis, in turn, seen as his affirmation, against Aryan philology's Nazi racist and völkish views, of the humanist, Judeo-Christian foundation of European civilization.
AB - Auerbach's goal in writing "Figura" and Mimesis was the rejection of Aryan philology and Nazi barbarism, based on racism, chauvinism and the mythologies of Blood, Volk and Soil, which eliminated the Old Testament from the Christian canon and hence from European culture and civilization. Following the Nazi Revolution of 1933 and the triumph of Aryan philology, Auerbach began writing "Figura, " published in 1938, where he provided an apology for the Old Testament's validity and credibility, striving to prove that the Jewish Bible was inseparable from the New Testament contrary to the claims of Aryan philology and Nazi historiography. Auerbach's "Figura" should be considered not merely as a philological study but also, and more importantly, as a crucial stage in his response to the crisis of German philology with Mimesis, in turn, seen as his affirmation, against Aryan philology's Nazi racist and völkish views, of the humanist, Judeo-Christian foundation of European civilization.
KW - Allegory
KW - Arian philology
KW - Figura
KW - Nazi historiography
KW - Philology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84894338010&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/rel3020320
DO - 10.3390/rel3020320
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AN - SCOPUS:84894338010
SN - 2077-1444
VL - 3
SP - 320
EP - 338
JO - Religions
JF - Religions
IS - 2
ER -