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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
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Introduction: Christianity and the Origin
- Caputo vs Hägglund 1
- Jean-Luc Nancy’s Deconstruction of Christianity 3
- Luther and Heidegger 6
- Does ‘Christianity’ Exist? 8
- S’il y en a, or il n’y a pas? 10
- Figuration 12
- Outline 16
- NOTES 17
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1. Creation Ex Nihilo: The Figurative Subject
- God Without Being 26
- Onto-theology 28
- A Spinozan Rewriting of Being and Time 31
- Invention 33
- Who Comes After the Subject? 36
- Ego Sum 37
- Dardichtung 40
- The Figurative Subject 42
- Areality, or the ‘There’ 44
- The Fiction of Creation 47
- NOTES 51
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2. Trinity: An Ontology of Relation
- Alterity and Fraternity 60
- Interior intimo meo 63
- Singular Plurality 65
- God as the Otherness of the World 67
- The Renvoi and Resonance of Sense 70
- Revelation and the Call 74
- Caritas and Community 75
- Adoration and the With 80
- NOTES 86
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3. Incarnation: Writing the Tactile Body
- Chrétien’s Spiritual Touch 93
- Kenosis 96
- The Body and Sense 99
- Figuration, or Exscription 105
- The Tactile Body 113
- Eucharistic Touch 118
- NOTES 122
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4. Resurrection: The Truth of Christianity
- Hegelian Aufhebung 128
- Salvation 131
- Anastasis: Sight and Touch 133
- Salutation and Relation 139
- Testimony: Truth and Sense 143
- Parousia: The Self-Overcoming of Revelation 147
- The (Re)Birth of Christianity 153
- NOTES 156
- Conclusion: The Future of Philosophy and Religion 163
- Bibliography 174
- Index 184
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Acknowledgements ix
-
Introduction: Christianity and the Origin
- Caputo vs Hägglund 1
- Jean-Luc Nancy’s Deconstruction of Christianity 3
- Luther and Heidegger 6
- Does ‘Christianity’ Exist? 8
- S’il y en a, or il n’y a pas? 10
- Figuration 12
- Outline 16
- NOTES 17
-
1. Creation Ex Nihilo: The Figurative Subject
- God Without Being 26
- Onto-theology 28
- A Spinozan Rewriting of Being and Time 31
- Invention 33
- Who Comes After the Subject? 36
- Ego Sum 37
- Dardichtung 40
- The Figurative Subject 42
- Areality, or the ‘There’ 44
- The Fiction of Creation 47
- NOTES 51
-
2. Trinity: An Ontology of Relation
- Alterity and Fraternity 60
- Interior intimo meo 63
- Singular Plurality 65
- God as the Otherness of the World 67
- The Renvoi and Resonance of Sense 70
- Revelation and the Call 74
- Caritas and Community 75
- Adoration and the With 80
- NOTES 86
-
3. Incarnation: Writing the Tactile Body
- Chrétien’s Spiritual Touch 93
- Kenosis 96
- The Body and Sense 99
- Figuration, or Exscription 105
- The Tactile Body 113
- Eucharistic Touch 118
- NOTES 122
-
4. Resurrection: The Truth of Christianity
- Hegelian Aufhebung 128
- Salvation 131
- Anastasis: Sight and Touch 133
- Salutation and Relation 139
- Testimony: Truth and Sense 143
- Parousia: The Self-Overcoming of Revelation 147
- The (Re)Birth of Christianity 153
- NOTES 156
- Conclusion: The Future of Philosophy and Religion 163
- Bibliography 174
- Index 184