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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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part 1 Revolution and Theological Difference
- Tragedy and Revolution 7
- Metanoia: The Theological Praxis of Revolution 22
- The ‘‘Thrilling Romance of Orthodoxy’’ 52
- Nothing Is, Something Must Be: Lacan and Creation from No One 72
- Revelation and Revolution 102
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part 2 Ontology, Capital, and Kingdom
- Capital and Kingdom: An Eschatological Ontology 127
- Neither Servility nor Sovereignty: Between Metaphysics and Politics 153
- Of Chrematology: Joyce and Money 183
- Only Jesus Saves: Toward a Theopolitical Ontology of Judgment 200
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part 3 Infinite Desire and the Political Subject
- The Political Subject and Absolute Immanence 231
- Rewriting the Ontological Script of Liberation: On the Question of Finding a New Kind of Political Subject 240
- Ecclesia: The Art of the Virtual 267
- The Univocalist Mode of Production 281
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part 4 Reenchanting the Political beyond Ontotheology
- The Commodification of Religion, or The Consummation of Capitalism 327
- The UnbearableWithness of Being: On the Essentialist Blind Spot of Anti-ontotheology 340
- ‘‘To Cut Too Deeply and Not Enough’’: Violence and the Incorporeal 350
- The Two Sources of the ‘‘Theological Machine’’: Jacques Derrida and Henri Bergson on Religion, Technicity, War, and Terror 366
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part 5 Theological Materialism
- Materialism and Transcendence 393
- Truth and Peace: Theology and the Body Politic in Augustine and Hobbes 427
- The Politics of the Eye: Toward a Theological Materialism 439
- Notes on Contributors 463
- Index 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
part 1 Revolution and Theological Difference
- Tragedy and Revolution 7
- Metanoia: The Theological Praxis of Revolution 22
- The ‘‘Thrilling Romance of Orthodoxy’’ 52
- Nothing Is, Something Must Be: Lacan and Creation from No One 72
- Revelation and Revolution 102
-
part 2 Ontology, Capital, and Kingdom
- Capital and Kingdom: An Eschatological Ontology 127
- Neither Servility nor Sovereignty: Between Metaphysics and Politics 153
- Of Chrematology: Joyce and Money 183
- Only Jesus Saves: Toward a Theopolitical Ontology of Judgment 200
-
part 3 Infinite Desire and the Political Subject
- The Political Subject and Absolute Immanence 231
- Rewriting the Ontological Script of Liberation: On the Question of Finding a New Kind of Political Subject 240
- Ecclesia: The Art of the Virtual 267
- The Univocalist Mode of Production 281
-
part 4 Reenchanting the Political beyond Ontotheology
- The Commodification of Religion, or The Consummation of Capitalism 327
- The UnbearableWithness of Being: On the Essentialist Blind Spot of Anti-ontotheology 340
- ‘‘To Cut Too Deeply and Not Enough’’: Violence and the Incorporeal 350
- The Two Sources of the ‘‘Theological Machine’’: Jacques Derrida and Henri Bergson on Religion, Technicity, War, and Terror 366
-
part 5 Theological Materialism
- Materialism and Transcendence 393
- Truth and Peace: Theology and the Body Politic in Augustine and Hobbes 427
- The Politics of the Eye: Toward a Theological Materialism 439
- Notes on Contributors 463
- Index 467