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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: A Passion for the Impossible | ||
A Map for the Perplexed | ||
I | The Apophatic | 1 |
1 | God Is Not differance | 1 |
2 | Dreaming the Impossible Dream: Derrida and Levinas on the Impossible | 20 |
3 | Affirmation at the Limits: How Not to Speak | 26 |
4 | Save the Name, Wholly Other: Toward a General Apophatics | 41 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 1. Bedeviling Faith | 57 | |
II | The Apocalyptic | 69 |
5 | Viens! | 69 |
6 | Messianic Time: Derrida and Blanchot | 77 |
7 | An Apocalypse sans Apocalypse to Jacques of El Biar | 88 |
8 | The Secret | 101 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 2. From Elea to Elohim: The God of the Same, the God of the Other | 113 | |
III | The Messianic | 117 |
9 | Of Marx and the Messiah | 118 |
10 | Messianic Passion and the Religion of Saint Jacques | 134 |
11 | Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone (Almost) | 151 |
IV | The Gift | 160 |
12 | The Time of Giving and Forgiving | 161 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 3. Traditions and the World-Play | 181 | |
13 | Abraham's Gift | 188 |
14 | Abraham and the Pharisees | 212 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 4. Deconstruction and the Kingdom of God | 222 | |
V | Circumcision | 230 |
15 | Hegel and the Jews | 230 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 5. Deferring Incarnation - and Jesus the Jew | 243 | |
16 | Circumcision | 250 |
17 | Is Deconstruction Really a Jewish Science? | 263 |
VI | Confession | 281 |
18 | The Son of These Tears: The Confession of Jacques de la rue Saint-Augustin | 281 |
Edifying Divertissement No. 6. A Prayer | 308 | |
19 | These Weeping Eyes, Those Seeing Tears: The Faith of Jacques Derrida | 308 |
Conclusion: A Passion for God | 331 | |
Notes | 340 | |
Select Bibliography on Derrida and Religion | 371 | |
Index | 375 |
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