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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Interdisciplinary Maps of Religion and Secularity: Toward a Critical Present 1
Escape from the Biblical Aura: Hegel and Strauss on "Modern" Biblical Criticism 25
The Mechanics of (Dis)Enchantment: Nietzsche and D. F. Strauss on the Production of Religious Texts in the Age of Industrial Media 67
Paul's Secretary: Heidegger's Apostolic Light from the Ancient Near East 105
Reason's Apocalypse: Albert Schweitzer's "Fully Eschatological" Jesus and the Collapse of Metaphysics 129
Conclusion: Displacing Christian Origins as Displacements of Religion and Secularity 167
Notes 175
Bibliography 211
Index 219
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