Philosophy and the Turn to Religion /
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Baltimore, Md. :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- Revealing Revelations
- Two Misreadings
- Mikel Dufrenne's Plea for a Nontheological Philosophy
- Jean-Luc Marion's Heterology of Donation
- The Example Par Excellence
- Hypertheology
- The Unavoidable
- Yet Another "Non-Theo-Anthropological Otherness"
- Thearchy and Beyond
- The Movement Upward
- Angelus Silesius's uber
- Pseudo-Dionysius's hyper
- Emmanuel Levinas's autrement
- Jean-Luc Marion's Analogy of Hierarchy
- The Affirmative First
- The Diacritical Moment of Prayer
- Analytical Confirmations
- Formal Indications
- Heidegger and Insubordination
- Shortcuts
- Reading St. Paul Methodically
- Eschatology, the kaipos, and the [pi]apovsia
- "As Though It Were Not"
- Formal Indication: The Very Idea
- Fiat Flux
- On Becoming a Mystery to Oneself
- "Religion qua Religion": Heidegger's Humanism
- Transcendental Historicity
- The Generous Repetition
- Save the Name
- The Impossibility of Possibility
- The Death of the Other
- The Aporetic as Such
- Heidegger's Possibilism
- Virtual Debates
- The Kenosis of Discourse
- Angelus Silesius's Cherubinic Wanderer
- Save ... the Name
- Revealing Revelations Once More
- The Confessional Mode
- Apocalyptics and Enlightenment
- Idolatry and Hyperphysics
- Kant and Kafka
- The Revelation of John and the Ends of Philosophy
- Speech Tact
- Vigilance and the Ellipses of Enlightenment.