Regina Schwartz (ed.)Transcendence
Philosophy, Literature, and Theology Approach the Beyond
Herausgeber: Schwartz, Regina
Regina Schwartz is Professor of English and Religion at Northwestern University. Her publications include Remembering and Repeating: On Milton's Theology and Poetics (rpt Chicago, 1992), The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism (Chicago, 1997), "Freud's God," in Post-secular Philosophy, ed. Philip Blond (Blackwell, 1997) and When God Left the World: The Sacramental and the Secular in Early Modern England (forthcoming). She is editor of The Book and the Text: The Bible and Literary Theory (Blackwell, 1990) and coeditor of The Postmodern Bible (Yale, 1995).
Introduction: Transcendence: Beyond 1. A Place for Transcendence? 2. The
Birth of the Modern Philosophy of Religion and the Death of Transcendence
3. Philosophy and Positivity 4. From the Other to the Individual 5. The
Betrayal of Transcendence 6. Othello and the Horizon of Justice 7. Unlikely
Shadows: Transcendence in Image and Immanence 8. Transcendence and
Representation 9. Blanchot's "Primal Scene" 10. Kafka's Immanence, Kafka's
Transcendence 11. Walt Whitman's Mystic Deliria 12. Sublimity: The Modern
Transcendent 13. The Descent of Transcendence into Immanence, or, Deleuze
as a Hegelian