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List of Figures vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Contributors xi
Introduction: From Apocalypse to Philosophy-and Back Douglas Harink 1
Part I From Apocalypse to Philosophy
1 The Gospel Invades Philosophy J. Louis Martyn 13
Part II Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Benjamin
2 Living "As If Not": Messianic Becoming or the Practice of Nihilism? Travis Kroeker 37
3 Heidegger's Paul and Radical Orthodoxy on the Structure of Christian Hope Justin D. Klassen 64
4 The Messiah's Quiet Approach: Walter Benjamin's Messianic Politics Grant Poettcker 90
Part III Badiou and Žižek
5 A Very Particular Universalism: Badiou and Paul Stephen Fowl 119
6 Ideological Closure in the Christ-Event: A Marxist Response to Alain Badiou's Paul Neil Elliott 135
7 Subjects between Death and Resurrection: Badiou, Žižek, and St. Paul Geoffrey Holsclaw 155
Part IV Agamben
8 The Cross as the Fulcrum of Politics: Expropriating Agamben on Paul Paul J. Griffiths 179
9 Messianic or Apocalyptic? Engaging Agamben on Paul and Politics Ryan L. Hansen 198
Part V Hermeneutics, Ecclesia, Time
10 Hermeneutics of Unbelief: Philosophical Readings of Paul Jens Zimmermann 227
11 On the Exigency of a Messianic Ecclesia: An Engagement with Philosophical Readers of Paul Gordon Zerbe 254
12 Time and Politics in Four Commentaries on Romans Douglas Harink 282
Bibliography 313
Index of Names 327
Index of Subject Keywords 330
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