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Walter Benjamin and theology

Colby Dickinson and Stéphane Symons 2016 © Fordham University Press
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  • ATLA Special Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823270187 (paper)
  • 9780823270170 (hardcover)
  • 9780823270194 (ebook)
Subject
  • Religion
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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (Colby Dickinson and Stéphane Symons, page 1)
  • METAPHYSICS OF TRANSIENCE, NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL LIFE, AND APOKATASTASIS
  • Benjamin's Messianic Metaphysics of Transience (Annika Thiem, page 21)
  • Completion Instead of Revelation: Toward the "Theological-Political Fragment" (Peter Fenves, page 56)
  • Fidelity, Love, Eros: Benjamin's Bireferential Concept of Life as Developed in "Goethe's Elective Affinities" (Sigrid Weigel, page 75)
  • The Will to Apokatastasis: Media, Experience, and Eschatology in Water Benjamin's Late Theological Politics (Michael W. Jennings, page 93)
  • HISTORICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCES
  • Walter Benjamin's Jewishness (Howard Eiland, page 113)
  • Benjamin's Natural Theology (Howard Caygill, page 144)
  • Walter Benjamin—A Modern Marcionite? Scholem's Benjamin Interpretation Reexamined (Jacob Taubes, page 164)
  • Seminar Notes on Walter Benjamin's "Theses on the Philosophy of History" (Jacob Taubes, page 179)
  • DISLOCATED MESSIANISM: MODERNITY, MARXISM, AND VIOLENCE
  • On Benjamin's Baudelaire (Giorgio Agamben, page 217)
  • On Vanishing and Fulfillment (Eli Friedlander, page 231)
  • Rhythms of the Living, Conditions of Critique: On Judith Butler's Readings of Walter Benjamin's "Critique of Violence" (Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky, page 253)
  • One Time Traverses Another: Benjamin's "Theological-Political Fragment" (Judith Butler, page 272)
  • Walter Benjamin and Christian Critical Ethics—A Comment (Hille Haker, page 286)
  • Acknowledgments (page 317)
  • List of Contributors (page 319)
  • Index (page 323)
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