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Interstices of the sublime: theology and psychoanalytic theory
Clayton Crockett
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 On Sublimation: The Significance of Psychoanalysis for the Study of Religion (page 18)
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2 We Are All Mad: Theology in the Shadow of a Black sun (page 37)
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3 Desiring the Thing: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis (page 51)
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4 Foreclosing God: Heidegger, Lacan, and Kristeva (page 68)
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5 Anxiety and the S(ub)lime Body of God (page 81)
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6 Ages of the World and Creation ex Nihilo, Part I: Tillich and Schelling (page 97)
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7 Ages of the World and Creation ex Nihilo, Part II: Žižek and Lacan (page 117)
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8 God Without Being (God): A Lacanian Critique of Jean-Luc Marion (page 133)
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9 Expressing the Real: Lacan and the Limits of Language (page 148)
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10 Processing the Real: Sub-stance (page 165)
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Conclusion (page 181)
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Notes (page 189)
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Index (page 215)
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Published: 2007
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823227211 (hardcover)
- 9780823227228 (paper)