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In this book, Dickson and Kotso examine Agamben's more recent theologically-focused writing and its implications for philosophical thought.
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In this book, Dickson and Kotso examine Agamben's more recent theologically-focused writing and its implications for philosophical thought.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484010
- ISBN-10: 1783484012
- Artikelnr.: 42196945
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484010
- ISBN-10: 1783484012
- Artikelnr.: 42196945
Colby Dickinson is Associate Professor of Theology at Loyola University, Chicago. He is the author of Agamben and Theology (T&T Clark, 2011), Between the Canon and the Messiah (Bloomsbury, 2013) and Words Fail: Theology, Poetry, and the Challenge of Representation (Fordham University Press, 2016, as well as numerous articles on contemporary continental philosophy and theology. He is editor of The Postmodern 'Saints' of France (2013) and The Shaping of Tradition: Context and Normativity (2013).
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction, Adam Kotsko and Colby Dickinson
Part I: Agamben as a Reader of Benjamin
1. On the 'Coming Philosophy', Colby Dickinson
2. Reading the 'Critique of Violence', Adam Kotsko
3. Gestures of Text and Violence, Colby Dickinson
4. Citing 'Whatever' Authority, Colby Dickinson
Part II: Futures of Political Theology
5. Immanence as Revelation, Colby Dickinson
6. Agamben's Messianic Nihilism, Colby Dickinson
7. The Divisions of Sovereignty, Colby Dickinson
8. Perhaps Psychoanalysis?, Adam Kotsko
Part III: Methods, Economies, Theologies
9. Genealogy and Political Theology, Adam Kotsko
10. The 'Absence' of Gender, Colby Dickinson
11. The Theology of Neoliberalism, Adam Kotsko
12. Cur Deus Homo Sacer?, Colby Dickinson
13. Paul and the Jewish Alternative, Adam Kotsko
14. What is to be Done? The Endgame of the Homo Sacer Series, Adam Kotsko
15. Conclusion: Finding a New Use for Theology, Colby Dickinson and Adam Kotsko
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction, Adam Kotsko and Colby Dickinson
Part I: Agamben as a Reader of Benjamin
1. On the 'Coming Philosophy', Colby Dickinson
2. Reading the 'Critique of Violence', Adam Kotsko
3. Gestures of Text and Violence, Colby Dickinson
4. Citing 'Whatever' Authority, Colby Dickinson
Part II: Futures of Political Theology
5. Immanence as Revelation, Colby Dickinson
6. Agamben's Messianic Nihilism, Colby Dickinson
7. The Divisions of Sovereignty, Colby Dickinson
8. Perhaps Psychoanalysis?, Adam Kotsko
Part III: Methods, Economies, Theologies
9. Genealogy and Political Theology, Adam Kotsko
10. The 'Absence' of Gender, Colby Dickinson
11. The Theology of Neoliberalism, Adam Kotsko
12. Cur Deus Homo Sacer?, Colby Dickinson
13. Paul and the Jewish Alternative, Adam Kotsko
14. What is to be Done? The Endgame of the Homo Sacer Series, Adam Kotsko
15. Conclusion: Finding a New Use for Theology, Colby Dickinson and Adam Kotsko
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction, Adam Kotsko and Colby Dickinson
Part I: Agamben as a Reader of Benjamin
1. On the 'Coming Philosophy', Colby Dickinson
2. Reading the 'Critique of Violence', Adam Kotsko
3. Gestures of Text and Violence, Colby Dickinson
4. Citing 'Whatever' Authority, Colby Dickinson
Part II: Futures of Political Theology
5. Immanence as Revelation, Colby Dickinson
6. Agamben's Messianic Nihilism, Colby Dickinson
7. The Divisions of Sovereignty, Colby Dickinson
8. Perhaps Psychoanalysis?, Adam Kotsko
Part III: Methods, Economies, Theologies
9. Genealogy and Political Theology, Adam Kotsko
10. The 'Absence' of Gender, Colby Dickinson
11. The Theology of Neoliberalism, Adam Kotsko
12. Cur Deus Homo Sacer?, Colby Dickinson
13. Paul and the Jewish Alternative, Adam Kotsko
14. What is to be Done? The Endgame of the Homo Sacer Series, Adam Kotsko
15. Conclusion: Finding a New Use for Theology, Colby Dickinson and Adam Kotsko
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction, Adam Kotsko and Colby Dickinson
Part I: Agamben as a Reader of Benjamin
1. On the 'Coming Philosophy', Colby Dickinson
2. Reading the 'Critique of Violence', Adam Kotsko
3. Gestures of Text and Violence, Colby Dickinson
4. Citing 'Whatever' Authority, Colby Dickinson
Part II: Futures of Political Theology
5. Immanence as Revelation, Colby Dickinson
6. Agamben's Messianic Nihilism, Colby Dickinson
7. The Divisions of Sovereignty, Colby Dickinson
8. Perhaps Psychoanalysis?, Adam Kotsko
Part III: Methods, Economies, Theologies
9. Genealogy and Political Theology, Adam Kotsko
10. The 'Absence' of Gender, Colby Dickinson
11. The Theology of Neoliberalism, Adam Kotsko
12. Cur Deus Homo Sacer?, Colby Dickinson
13. Paul and the Jewish Alternative, Adam Kotsko
14. What is to be Done? The Endgame of the Homo Sacer Series, Adam Kotsko
15. Conclusion: Finding a New Use for Theology, Colby Dickinson and Adam Kotsko
Bibliography
Index