Saint Paul and Philosophy
Saint Paul and Philosophy The consonance of ancient and modern thought / [online] :
Gert Jan van der Heiden , George Henry van Kooten, Antonio Cimino
- Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017
- 1 resursă online (372 p.)
Frontmatter Acknowledgments
Table of Contents List of Abbreviations
Introduction: On the Philosophical Affiliations of Paul and Πίστις Part I. Philosophical Portraits of Paul and Πίστις Reading, Seeing and the Logic of Abandonment: Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul The Invention of Christianity: Preambles to a Philosophical Reading of Paul Heidegger’s Hermeneutics of Paul The Philosophers’ Paul: A Radically Subversive Thinker Disillusioning Reason—Rethinking Faith: Paul, Performative Speech Acts and the Political History of the Occident in Agamben and Foucault On What Remains: Paul’s Proclamation of Contingency Part II. Paul and Πίστις in the Greco-Roman World Paul’s Stoic Onto-Theology and Ethics of Good, Evil and “Indifferents”: A Response to Anti-Metaphysical and Nihilistic Readings of Paul in Modern Philosophy Narratives of Πίστις in Paul and Deutero-Paul
Returning to “Religious” Πίστις: Platonism and Piety in Plutarch and Neoplatonism The Metahistory of Δίκη and Πίστις: A Greco-Roman Reading of Paul’s “Justification by Faith” Axiom Paul’s Use of Πίστις/Πιστεύειν as Epitome of Axial Age Religion
Part III. The Political Theologies of Paul The Management of Distinctions: Jacob Taubes on Paul’s Political Theology Paul as Political Theologian: How the “New Perspective” Is Reshaping Philosophical and Theological Discourse Church, Commonwealth, and Toleration: John Locke as a Reader of Paul Europe and Paul of Tarsus: Giorgio Agamben on the Overcoming of Europe’s Crisis The Invisible Committee as a Pauline Gesture: Anarchic Politics from Tiqqun to Tarnac Epilogue: Saint Paul and Philosophy—The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Names and Subjects
9783110547467
DE-Filosofie
DE-Teologie
Frontmatter Acknowledgments
Table of Contents List of Abbreviations
Introduction: On the Philosophical Affiliations of Paul and Πίστις Part I. Philosophical Portraits of Paul and Πίστις Reading, Seeing and the Logic of Abandonment: Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul The Invention of Christianity: Preambles to a Philosophical Reading of Paul Heidegger’s Hermeneutics of Paul The Philosophers’ Paul: A Radically Subversive Thinker Disillusioning Reason—Rethinking Faith: Paul, Performative Speech Acts and the Political History of the Occident in Agamben and Foucault On What Remains: Paul’s Proclamation of Contingency Part II. Paul and Πίστις in the Greco-Roman World Paul’s Stoic Onto-Theology and Ethics of Good, Evil and “Indifferents”: A Response to Anti-Metaphysical and Nihilistic Readings of Paul in Modern Philosophy Narratives of Πίστις in Paul and Deutero-Paul
Returning to “Religious” Πίστις: Platonism and Piety in Plutarch and Neoplatonism The Metahistory of Δίκη and Πίστις: A Greco-Roman Reading of Paul’s “Justification by Faith” Axiom Paul’s Use of Πίστις/Πιστεύειν as Epitome of Axial Age Religion
Part III. The Political Theologies of Paul The Management of Distinctions: Jacob Taubes on Paul’s Political Theology Paul as Political Theologian: How the “New Perspective” Is Reshaping Philosophical and Theological Discourse Church, Commonwealth, and Toleration: John Locke as a Reader of Paul Europe and Paul of Tarsus: Giorgio Agamben on the Overcoming of Europe’s Crisis The Invisible Committee as a Pauline Gesture: Anarchic Politics from Tiqqun to Tarnac Epilogue: Saint Paul and Philosophy—The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Names and Subjects
9783110547467
DE-Filosofie
DE-Teologie