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Introduction 1
Ch. 1 Mystical-Political Theology 29
Ch. 2 Self-Appropriation I: Patterns of Experience 71
Ch. 3 Self-Appropriation II: Operations of the Human Subject 97
Ch. 4 Self-Appropriation III: Conversion and the Dialectic of the Subject 131
Ch. 5 Self-Appropriation and the Theologian 159
Conclusion 195
Bibliography 203
Index 219
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