"We must be grateful to Annette Aronowicz not only for translating and thus bringing to our attention these beautiful and profound pages by Charles Péguy on Bernard-Lazare's unsung moral and religious heroism in the Dreyfus Affair, but also for highlighting the genuinely timeless importance of his works, which is to say, their continued relevance to the questions of ethics and justice in our day. One concludes not simply better informed about certain persons and topics--such as Charles Péguy, Bernard-Lazare, Franz Rosenzweig, Emmanuel Levinas, Incarnation, Hope, Time, and Eternity--but moved, deepened, and bettered."--Richard A. Cohen, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Speaking about the other; 2. Peguy's portrait of Bernard-Lazare; 3. One truth, many truths; 4. Religion and politics; Appendix A. The secret of the man of forty; Appendix B. The tractate Shabbath, pp. 88a-b; Appendix C. Supplementary texts from 'notre jeunesse'; Notes; Bibliography; Index.