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Preface and Acknowledgments | ix | |
Author's Note | xi | |
Introduction | 3 | |
Part I | Religion after Religion | 21 |
Chapter 1. | Eranos and the "History of Religions" | 23 |
Chapter 2. | Toward the Origins of History of Religions: Christian Kabbalah as Inspiration and as Initiation | 37 |
Chapter 3. | Tautegorical Sublime: Gershom Scholem and Henry Corbin in Conversation | 52 |
Chapter 4. | Coincidentia Oppositorum: An Essay | 67 |
Part II | Poetics | 83 |
Chapter 5. | On Symbols and Symbolizing | 85 |
Chapter 6. | Aesthetic Solutions | 100 |
Chapter 7. | A Rustling in the Woods: The Turn to Myth in Weimar Jewish Thought | 112 |
Part III | Politics | 125 |
Chapter 8. | Collective Renovatio | 127 |
Chapter 9. | The Idea of Incognito: Authority and Its Occultation According to Henry Corbin | 145 |
Part IV | History | 157 |
Chapter 10. | Mystic Historicities | 159 |
Chapter 11. | The Chiliastic Practice of Islamic Studies According to Henry Corbin | 172 |
Chapter 12. | Psychoanalysis in Reverse | 183 |
Part V | Ethics | 201 |
Chapter 13. | Uses of the Androgyne in the History of Religions | 203 |
Chapter 14. | Defeating Evil from Within: Comparative Perspectives on "Redemption through Sin" | 215 |
Chapter 15. | On the Suspension of the Ethical | 225 |
Conclusion | 237 | |
Abbreviations Used in the Notes | 251 | |
Notes | 255 | |
Index | 355 |
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