The politics to come : power, modernity, and the Messianic
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The politics to come : power, modernity, and the Messianic
(Continuum studies in religion and political culture)
Continuum, c2010
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Bibliography: p. [208]-220
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: The politics to come : a history of futurity / Arthur Bradley and Paul Fletcher
- The Messianic now : a secular response / Richard Beardsworth
- Politics without the Messianic or a 'Messianic without Messianism'? : a response to Richard Beardsworth / Adam Thurschwell
- A brief response to Adam Thurschwell's 'Politics without the Messianic or a "Messianic without Messianism"?' / Richard Beardsworth
- Messianic deposition : representation and the flight of the gods / Laurence Paul Hemming
- Toward perpetual revolution : Kant on freedom and authority / Paul Fletcher
- Hegel's Messianic reasoning and its theological politics / Graham Ward
- Before the anti-Christ is revealed : on the katechontic structure of Messianic time / Michael Hoelzl
- The weakness of our 'Messianic power' : Kristeva on sacrifice / Pamela Sue Anderson
- The Holocaust and the Messianic / Robert Eaglestone
- Economies of promise : on Caesar and Christ / Philip Goodchild
- 'Something unique is afoot in Europe' : Derrida reading Kant / Joanna Hodge
- The theocracy to come : deconstruction, autoimmunity, Islam / Arthur Bradley
- Violences of the Messianic / Michael Dillon