This monograph is a part of a Slovenian book series "Slovenska filozoska misel" at Slovenska matica. The book brings a new interpretation of Antigone and her ethical act as based on unwritten laws. For this purpose the feminine characters from mythology, religion, philosophy and literature are brought into the dialog with Antigone. The book thus brings the feminine characters of Antigone, Savitri, the Bethlehemite Concubine, Mary, Schelling's Clara and Fair Vida/Lepa Vida, on the other hadn we have the concepts such as Wisdom-Sophia, chora, Being/Seyn, Matrix and Breath.
COBISS.SI-ID: 297071360
The paper presents the question of paradigmatic change of perception of the ultimate reality, God/Goddess as a call for the creation of new collective awareness and the revival of female principle in the religious and secular sphere. This can also be understood as the liberating process which leads to thorough transformation and new forms of human relationship to oneself, to other people and the world. Lack of an empowered, liberated identity, lack of compassion and empathy, and failure to accept the others and the different without prejudice and negative stereotyping in the light of their humanity, consequently leads to intolerance, hatred, fear and fundamentalism. In this context, the hermeneutic key to equivalent acceptance of femininity in the field of the religious and the spiritual, is the ethical maxim which should become a sine qua non condition of the moral code in accepting the other, the different, and is the key to a humane sensibilisation of an individual in order to achieve a better coexistence in a cultural and religious diversity. Understanding religion as a precondition to a moral dialogue is therefore faced with the category of gender which is a sine qua non source of this moral dialogue.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1539542980
This is an updated and extended version of Slovenian monograph, published within the prestigious SUNY series in Theology and Continental Thought" within SUNY Press. The book brings a new interpretation of Bracha Ettinger's concept of matrixiality as related to Antigone. Bracha Etttinger has also written an endorsement of the book on its webpage and on the back cover. The book also brings a new concluding chapter on Antigone and Jesus, first of its kind, in which are theologico-ethically connected through the thinking of an ethical-matrixial covenant or highest ethical conspiracy of love. This work argues for the power of matrixial love being stronger than evil in any of its manifestations. This work will be soon also publuished in Russian translation within the Russian academic publisher Nestor-Istoria from Moscow, and in 2022 the book will be translated into Bengali and published within the academic publisher from Kolkata Abhijan Publishers.
COBISS.SI-ID: 62147331
This paper deals with ethical sense of an universal religion of humanity. This idea is present in Jan assman, and before him it was developed by Moses Mendellssohn. This religion in diferentiated from the revealed religions and it cannot be codified. In this sense it is unsayable and can only be communicated through the communication of existence as in Kierkegaard. It stems from the ethics of unwritten laws. We have shown that this universal religion is the corner stone of the culture of peace and can establish the deepest cosmic ethics ad cosmic justice. This hypothesis was additionally supported by A. Sen and M. Nussbaum and their theory of capabilities.
COBISS.SI-ID: 45392131
This paper deals with the possibility of an incarnation in the feminine in our age. In the first part, we discuss sexual genealogies in ancient Israel and address the problem of the extreme vulnerability of feminine life in the midst of an ancient sacrificial crisis. The second part opens with an analysis of Feuerbach's interpretation of the Trinity. The triadic logic, as found within various religious contexts, is also affirmed. Based on our analyses from the first and the second part, in the third part we address the problems of feminine vulnerability and fragility on one hand, and triadic thinking on the other hand, and relate them to an original proposal for the future matrixial theology of incarnation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1540254404