Paul and the Philosophers / / ed. by Ward Blanton, Hent de Vries.
The apostle Paul has reemerged as a force on the contemporary philosophical scene. Some of the most powerful recent affirmations of nonrepresentational, materialist, and event-oriented philosophies repeat topics and tropes of the ancient apostle. Paul is appropriated both for and against Kantian cos...
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出版年: | 2021 |
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书本目录:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Paul and the Philosophers: Return to a New Archive
- PART I. Reconstructing the Ancient Paul ‘‘Between Athens and Jerusalem’’
- The Address of Paul on the Areopagus
- Paul as a Hellenistic Philosopher: The Evidence of Philippians
- Paul among the Ancient Philosophers: The Case of Romans 7
- PART II. Sovereignty and the Aporias of Universalism
- Paul and Universalism
- Politics Between Times: Theologico-Political Interpretations of the Restraining Force (katechon) in Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians
- The Culture of Crucifixion and the Resurrection of the Dispossessed: The Interpellation of the Subject in the Roman Empire and Paul’s Gospel as ‘‘Truth Event’’
- PART III. Paul, Materialism, and the Contingencies of Emancipation
- The Philosophers’ Paul in the Frame of the Global: Some Reflections
- Paul as a Hero of Subjectivity
- The Necessity of a Dead Bird: Paul’s Communism
- Paul and Materialist Grace: Slavoj Žiižek's Reformation
- Radical Theology and the Event: Paul with Deleuze
- You Are Not Your Own: On the Nature of Faith
- Paul the Apostle: Proclamation and Argumentation
- PART IV. Communal Spaces Between Times
- Ablative Absolutes: From Paul to Shakespeare
- The Saturday of Messianic Time: Agamben and Badiou on the Apostle Paul
- Love and the Stick: The Worldly Aspects of the Call in the First Letter to the Corinthians
- PART V. Paulinism and Cultural Critique
- Freud’s Jesus (Paul’s War)
- Scandal/Resentment: The Antiaesthetics of the Banlieue
- Paul’s Greek
- Nietzsche and Saint Paul, Lawrence and John of Patmos
- PART VI. Ethics and the Foundations of Law
- The Killing Letter and the Discourse of Spirit: Reading Paul Writing
- ‘‘Love your neighbor,’’ the Son, and the Sons’ Community: Reading Paul’s Epistles in View of Freud and Lacan
- The ‘‘Jewish Question’’ in the Return to Paul: Empire Politics
- Paul and the Political Theology of the Neighbor
- Inverse Versus Dialectical Theology: The Two Faces of Negativity and the Miracle of Faith
- Notes
- Contributors