Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought

The much-acclaimed present-day philosophical turn to the letters of Saint Paul points to a profound consonance between ancient and modern thought. Such is the bold claim of this study in which scholars from contemporary continental philosophy, new testamentary studies and ancient philosophy discuss with each other the meaning Paul's terms pistis, faith. In this volume, this theme discusses in detail the threefold relation between Paul and (1) continental thought, (2) the Graeco-Roman world, and (3) political theology. It is shown that pistis does not only concern a mode of knowing, but rather concerns the human ethos or mode of existence as a whole. Moreover, it is shown that the present-day political theological interest in Paul can be seen as an attempt to recuperate Paul’s pistis in this comprehensive sense. Finally, an important discussion concerning the specific ontological implications and background of this reinterpretation of pistis is examined by comparing the ancient ontological commitments to those of the present-day philosophers. Thus, the volume offers an insight in a crucial consonance of ancient and modern thought concerning the question of pistis in Paul while not forgetting to stipulate important differences.

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Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought

The much-acclaimed present-day philosophical turn to the letters of Saint Paul points to a profound consonance between ancient and modern thought. Such is the bold claim of this study in which scholars from contemporary continental philosophy, new testamentary studies and ancient philosophy discuss with each other the meaning Paul's terms pistis, faith. In this volume, this theme discusses in detail the threefold relation between Paul and (1) continental thought, (2) the Graeco-Roman world, and (3) political theology. It is shown that pistis does not only concern a mode of knowing, but rather concerns the human ethos or mode of existence as a whole. Moreover, it is shown that the present-day political theological interest in Paul can be seen as an attempt to recuperate Paul’s pistis in this comprehensive sense. Finally, an important discussion concerning the specific ontological implications and background of this reinterpretation of pistis is examined by comparing the ancient ontological commitments to those of the present-day philosophers. Thus, the volume offers an insight in a crucial consonance of ancient and modern thought concerning the question of pistis in Paul while not forgetting to stipulate important differences.

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Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought

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Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought

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The much-acclaimed present-day philosophical turn to the letters of Saint Paul points to a profound consonance between ancient and modern thought. Such is the bold claim of this study in which scholars from contemporary continental philosophy, new testamentary studies and ancient philosophy discuss with each other the meaning Paul's terms pistis, faith. In this volume, this theme discusses in detail the threefold relation between Paul and (1) continental thought, (2) the Graeco-Roman world, and (3) political theology. It is shown that pistis does not only concern a mode of knowing, but rather concerns the human ethos or mode of existence as a whole. Moreover, it is shown that the present-day political theological interest in Paul can be seen as an attempt to recuperate Paul’s pistis in this comprehensive sense. Finally, an important discussion concerning the specific ontological implications and background of this reinterpretation of pistis is examined by comparing the ancient ontological commitments to those of the present-day philosophers. Thus, the volume offers an insight in a crucial consonance of ancient and modern thought concerning the question of pistis in Paul while not forgetting to stipulate important differences.


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ISBN-13: 9783110548051
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/07/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 382
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About the Author

Antonio Cimino and Gert-Jan van der Heiden, Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL; George van Kooten, University of Groningen, NL.

Table of Contents

Introduction: On the Philosophical Affiliations of Paul and Πíστις Gert-Jan van der Heiden George van Kooten Antonio Cimino 3

Part I Philosophical Portraits of Paul and Πíστις

Reading, Seeing and the Logic of Abandonment: Rembrandt's Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul Andrew Benjamin 21

The Invention of Christianity: Preambles to a Philosophical Reading of Paul Jeffrey Bloechl 47

Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Paul Ben Vedder 67

The Philosophers' Paul: A Radically Subversive Thinker Ezra Delahaye 81

Disillusioning Reason-Rethinking Faith: Paul, Performative Speech Acts and the Political History of the Occident in Agamben and Foucault Peter Zeillinger 95

On What Remains: Paul's Proclamation of Contingency Gert-Jan van der Heiden 115

Part II Paul and Πíστις in the Greco-Roman World

Paul's Stoic Onto-Theology and Ethics of Good, Evil and "Indifferents": A Response to Anti-Metaphysical and Nihilistic Readings of Paul in Modern Philosophy George van Kooten 133

Narratives of Πíστις in Paul and Deutero-Paul Teresa Morgan 165

Returning to "Religious" Πιστις: Platonism and Piety in Plutarch and Neoplatonism Françoise Frazier 189

The Metahistory of Δíκη and Πιστις: A Greco-Roman Reading of Paul's "Justification by Faith" Axiom Suzan Sierksma-Agteres 209

Paul's Use of Πιστις/Πιστεúειν as Epitome of Axial Age Religion Anders Klostergaard Petersen 231

Part III The Political Theologies of Paul

The Management of Distinctions: Jacob Taubes on Paul's Political Theology Marin Terpstra 251

Paul as Political Theologian: How the "New Perspective" Is Reshaping Philosophical and Theological Discourse Carl Raschke 269

Church, Commonwealth, and Toleration: John Locke as a Reader of Paul Holger Zaborowski 283

Europe and Paul of Tarsus: Giorgio Agamben on the Overcoming of Europe's Crisis Antonio Cimino 297

The Invisible Committee as a Pauline Gesture: Anarchic Politics from Tiqqun to Tarnac Ward Blanton 309

Epilogue: Saint Paul and Philosophy-The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought Gert-Jan van der Heiden George van Kooten 325

Index of Ancient Sources 351

Index of Names and Subjects 361

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