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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: On being a paradox
1 Atheism and mysticism
Crises
Idolatry
The Great Beast
Anathema sitPolitical theology
Atheism as purification
Mysticism
2 Christology and religious pluralism
Letter to a priest
Christology
Intimations of religious pluralism
Loves implicit enemiesThe Jew, the Muslim
3 Human nature and decreation
In the beginningCreation
Human natureThe void
Comfortable illusionsEvil
Returning the giftDecreation
4 Love and detachment
Limit of the intellect
Platonic eros and divine mania
Losing control and preparing to die
Just attention
Affliction and the impersonal
Facing the other?
5 Beauty and anonymity
Decentered eye, decentered I
Aesthetic arrest
Anonymous and bland
Tragedy and the breach
PerversionsFabrications of order
6 Possibility and impossibility
Violent interruption
The first movement of graceDeath, or the decreative event
The second movement of graceRecreation, or subjectivating inspiration
The deposed
The radical choice
The impossible
Conclusion: Educating paradox
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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