Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Notes

View more publications by Fordham University Press
Paul and the Philosophers
This chapter is in the book Paul and the Philosophers
© 2021 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

© 2021 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Paul and the Philosophers: Return to a New Archive 1
  4. PART I. Reconstructing the Ancient Paul ‘‘Between Athens and Jerusalem’’
  5. The Address of Paul on the Areopagus 41
  6. Paul as a Hellenistic Philosopher: The Evidence of Philippians 52
  7. Paul among the Ancient Philosophers: The Case of Romans 7 69
  8. PART II. Sovereignty and the Aporias of Universalism
  9. Paul and Universalism 87
  10. Politics Between Times: Theologico-Political Interpretations of the Restraining Force (katechon) in Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians 105
  11. 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’’ 127
  12. PART III. Paul, Materialism, and the Contingencies of Emancipation
  13. The Philosophers’ Paul in the Frame of the Global: Some Reflections 143
  14. Paul as a Hero of Subjectivity 159
  15. The Necessity of a Dead Bird: Paul’s Communism 175
  16. Paul and Materialist Grace: Slavoj Žiižek's Reformation 186
  17. Radical Theology and the Event: Paul with Deleuze 210
  18. You Are Not Your Own: On the Nature of Faith 224
  19. Paul the Apostle: Proclamation and Argumentation 256
  20. PART IV. Communal Spaces Between Times
  21. Ablative Absolutes: From Paul to Shakespeare 281
  22. The Saturday of Messianic Time: Agamben and Badiou on the Apostle Paul 297
  23. Love and the Stick: The Worldly Aspects of the Call in the First Letter to the Corinthians 310
  24. PART V. Paulinism and Cultural Critique
  25. Freud’s Jesus (Paul’s War) 329
  26. Scandal/Resentment: The Antiaesthetics of the Banlieue 343
  27. Paul’s Greek 354
  28. Nietzsche and Saint Paul, Lawrence and John of Patmos 381
  29. PART VI. Ethics and the Foundations of Law
  30. The Killing Letter and the Discourse of Spirit: Reading Paul Writing 397
  31. ‘‘Love your neighbor,’’ the Son, and the Sons’ Community: Reading Paul’s Epistles in View of Freud and Lacan 413
  32. The ‘‘Jewish Question’’ in the Return to Paul: Empire Politics 437
  33. Paul and the Political Theology of the Neighbor 449
  34. Inverse Versus Dialectical Theology: The Two Faces of Negativity and the Miracle of Faith 466
  35. Notes 513
  36. Contributors 625
Downloaded on 17.10.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9780823292325-027/html?licenseType=restricted&srsltid=AfmBOord-_XDZQHqvm4rixQhaKoMggWFNATJ2xZgANon8RGWFiX_XX6q
Scroll to top button