Telos 152 (Fall 2010): Religion and the Critique of Modernity
Religion and the Critique of Modernity
Russell A. Berman
Introduction
David Gross
A New Direction? The Religious Critique of Modern Culture
Arthur Versluis
The "Counterculture," Gnosis, and Modernity
Adrian Pabst
The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy
Levinas, Benjamin, Agamben, Marcuse
Annabel Herzog
Political Equality in Levinas's "Judaism and Revolution"
Mirko M. Hall
Dialectical Sonority: Walter Benjamin's Acoustics of Profane Illumination
Agata Bielik-Robson
A Broken Constellation: Agamben's Theology between Tragedy and Messianism
Gabriel Alkon
Freedom and Integral Will: The Abandonment of Sovereign Power in Emerson, Melville, and Agamben
Dimitri Ginev
The Erotic Attitude Toward Nature and Cognitive Existentialism
Notes and Commentary
Vladislav Zubok
In Memoriam Victor Zaslavsky (1937-2009)
Franklin Hugh Adler
The Hermeneutics of Civility
Stefan Auer
Whose Europe Is It Anyway? Habermas's New Europe and its Critics