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This volume aims to create--in Walter Benjamin's terms--dialectical
images from early Christian texts and the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries. It blasts the past and the present into one
another, creating new constellations of thought, ones connected
with tensions and mediated by theory (mediation being what Theodor
Adorno adds to Benjamin's concept of the dialectical image). Our
ancient images derive from the Gospels, the Apostle Paul,
Revelation, Irenaeus, Origen, and Augustine. Our modern images and
theories derive from Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Alain Badiou,
and Judith Butler. Together these images and theories challenge the
way we think about gentrification, progress, early Christianity,
revolutionary movements, history, the body of Christ, canonicity,
language, gender, and bodies, both human and non-human. Eleven
international scholars contribute to this volume. These scholars
are experts in the fields of Biblical Studies, Early Christian
Studies, Philosophy, and Critical Theory.
This volume aims to create--in Walter Benjamin's terms--dialectical
images from early Christian texts and the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries. It blasts the past and the present into one
another, creating new constellations of thought, ones connected
with tensions and mediated by theory (mediation being what Theodor
Adorno adds to Benjamin's concept of the dialectical image). Our
ancient images derive from the Gospels, the Apostle Paul,
Revelation, Irenaeus, Origen, and Augustine. Our modern images and
theories derive from Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Alain Badiou,
and Judith Butler. Together these images and theories challenge the
way we think about gentrification, progress, early Christianity,
revolutionary movements, history, the body of Christ, canonicity,
language, gender, and bodies, both human and non-human. Eleven
international scholars contribute to this volume. These scholars
are experts in the fields of Biblical Studies, Early Christian
Studies, Philosophy, and Critical Theory.
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