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The exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas between Jews and Christians
Kevin Hart and Michael Alan Signer
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction: Levinas the Exorbitant (Kevin Hart, page 1)
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Levinas between German Metaphysics and Christian Theology (Leora Batnitzky, page 17)
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The Disincarnation of the Words: The Trace of God in Reading Scripture (Robert Gibbs, page 32)
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Secrecy, Modesty, and the Feminine: Kabbalistic Traces in the Thought of Levinas (Elliot R. Wolfson, page 52)
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Against Theology, or "The Devotion of a Theology Without Theodicy": Levinas on Religion (Richard A. Cohen, page 74)
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Is the Other My Neighbor? Reading Levinas Alongside Hermann Cohen (Dana Hollander, page 90)
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"Love Strong as Death": Levinas and Heidegger (Jeffrey L. Kosky, page 108)
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On Levinas's Gifts to Christian Theology (Robyn Horner, page 130)
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The Prevenience and Phenomenality of Grace; or, The Anteriority of the Posterior (Michael Purcell, page 150)
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Prolifigacy, Parsimony, and the Ethics of Expenditure in the Philosophy of Levinas (Edith Wyschogrod, page 171)
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Excess and Desire: A Commentary on Totality and Infinity, Section I, Part D (Jeffrey Bloechl, page 188)
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The Care of the Other and Substitution (Jean-Luc Marion, page 201)
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Should Jews and Christians Fear the Gifts of the Greeks? Reflections on Levinas, Translation, and Atheistic Theology (Paul Franks, page 211)
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Thinking about God and God-Talk with Levinas (Merold Westphal, page 216)
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Words of Peace and Truth: A-Dieu, Levinas (Michael A. Signer, page 230)
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Notes (page 243)
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Contributors (page 301)
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Index (page 307)
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Published: c2010
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823230167 (paper)
- 9780823230150 (hardcover)