Description |
xii, 338 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
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Theopolitical visions 7
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Theopolitical visions 7.
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Note |
Includes bibliographic references (p. 313-325) and index. |
Contents |
Pt. I. From Apocalypse to philosophy -- The Gospel invades philosophy / J. Louis Martyn -- Pt. II. Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Benjamin -- Living "as if not": messianic becoming or the practice of nihilism? / Travis Kroeker -- Heidegger's Paul and radical orthodoxy on the structure of Christian hope / Justin D. Klassen -- The Messiah's quiet approach: Walter Benjamin's messianic politics / Grant Poettcker -- Pt. III. Badiou and Zizek -- A very particular universalism: Badiou and Paul / Stephen Fowl -- Ideological closure in the Christ-event: a Marxist response to Alain Badiou's Paul / Neil Elliott -- Subjects between death and resurrection: Badiou, Zizek, and St. Paul / Geoffrey Holsckaw -- Pt. IV. Agamben -- The cross as the fulcrum of politics: expropriating Agamben on Paul / Paul J. Griffiths -- Messianic or apocalyptic? : engaging Agamben on Paul and politics / Ryan L. hansen -- Pt. V. Hermeneutics, ecclesia, time -- Hermeneutics of unbelief: philosophical readings of Paul / Jens Zimmermann -- On the exigency of a messianic ecclesia: an engagement with philosophical readers of Paul / Gordon Zerbe -- Time and politics in four cemmetaries on Romans / Douglas Harink. |
Subject |
Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Theology.
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Christianity and politics.
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Theological philosophy.
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Philosophy and religion.
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Agamben, Giorgio, 1942-
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Badiou, Alain.
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Zizek, Slavoj.
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Added Author |
Harink, Douglas Karel, 1953-
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ISBN |
9781606086629 (pbk.) |
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1606086626 (pbk.) |
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