Milton and the Post-Secular Present
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Feisal Mohamed
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Our post-secular present, argues Feisal Mohamed, has much to learn from our pre-secular past. Through a consideration of poet and polemicist John Milton, this book explores current post-secularity, an emerging category that it seeks to clarify and critique. It examines ethical and political engagement grounded in belief, with particular reference to the thought of Alain Badiou, Jacques Derrida, Jürgen Habermas, and Gayatri C. Spivak. Taken to an extreme, such engagement produces the cult of the suicide bomber. But the suicide bomber has also served as a convenient bogey for those wishing to distract us from the violence in Western and Christian traditions and for those who would dismiss too easily the vigorous iconoclasm that belief can produce. More than any other poet, Milton alerts us to both anti-humane and liberationist aspects of belief and shows us relevant dynamics of language by which such commitment finds expression.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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A Note on Texts
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Introduction
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1. ‘Not but by the Spirit understood’: Milton’s Plain Style and Present-Day Messianism
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2. Areopagitica and the Ethics of Reading
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3. Liberty before and after Liberalism: Milton’s Politics and the Post-secular State
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4. Samson, the Peacemaker: Enlightened Slaughter in Samson Agonistes
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5. Can the Suicide Bomber Speak?
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Notes
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Index
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