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In the three essays included in this new edition of The Fruit of Our Lips, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy made his clearest and most concise presentation of his understanding of the Christian tradition and the creative power of the spoken word proclaimed at the beginning of Genesis, and hence at the heart of the Jewish and the Christian faiths. Two of the three essays have never appeared in English before. All three root in and contribute to the author's ongoing dialogue with his friend Franz Rosenzweig and show the mutuality of the two men's thinking, for all their differences. Reading the material…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the three essays included in this new edition of The Fruit of Our Lips, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy made his clearest and most concise presentation of his understanding of the Christian tradition and the creative power of the spoken word proclaimed at the beginning of Genesis, and hence at the heart of the Jewish and the Christian faiths. Two of the three essays have never appeared in English before. All three root in and contribute to the author's ongoing dialogue with his friend Franz Rosenzweig and show the mutuality of the two men's thinking, for all their differences. Reading the material in the appendices in tandem with the three main essays provides a unique overview of the interpenetration of Rosenstock-Huessy's work on faith and his work on speech.
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Autorenporträt
Raymond Huessy has been writing about Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy's life and work since 1982. His essay ""Eugen and Margrit Rosenstock-Huessy in 'Rosenzweig Studies'"" appeared in Culture, Theory, and Critique in 2015; in 2006 he convened the ""Rosenstock-Huessy Roundtable"" in Norwich, Vermont; in 2002, he was the closing speaker at the Rosenstock-Huessy conference in Monticello, Illinois; and in 1988, he and Konrad von Moltke organized the centennial conference on Rosenstock-Huessy's life and work at Dartmouth College that brought the world community of those interested in Rosenstock-Huessy together for the first time.