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[417]-462) and index. 327 $aCover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- Part One -- 1 On the Borderline of Madness -- Absolute Wisdom -- The Higher Madness -- The Limits of Reason -- Madness -- Imprudence -- Passion -- 2 Stay! -- Inward Peace -- Secrecy -- Loves -- God, If You Wish -- 3 Philosophical Fragments -- Savings -- No Time to Waste -- Aufhebung -- Choice -- Religion -- Unsafety First -- 4 Standstill -- Absolutes -- Faith Works -- Midlife Pause -- Eppur Si Muove -- Salvation -- 5 Works of Love -- The Lily and the Dove -- A Daffodil -- Coram Mundo -- Part Two -- 6 Between Appearance and Reality -- Kierkegaard and Nietzsche -- Redemption through Art -- Herd Morality and Hard Morality -- Truth and Free Will -- 7 Love of Fate -- Compassion -- Woman, the Artist, and the Jew -- The Mobile Army of Metaphors -- Amor Fati -- Redemption through Eternal Return -- 8 God's Ghost -- Trans-ascendence and Transcendental Empiricism -- Questioning Questioning -- Post-theism and Posthumanity -- Problem or Mystery -- 9 Innocent Guilt -- Dionysus versus Oedipus -- Absolute Responsibility -- Absolute Joy -- Territory -- Austere Happiness -- Save Sublimation Itself -- 10 Origins of Negation -- Criticism and Hypocriticism -- Sartre's Criticism of Hegel and Heidegger -- Investiture -- Reflexivity -- 11 Negation of Origins -- The Interpretation of Nightmares -- Outwith -- Verneinung -- Across the Threshold -- 12 Love of Wisdom and Wisdom of Love -- Discounting the Cost -- Philology -- Affirmations -- Addressings -- Keeping the Secret of Hegel -- Politics, Singularity, and Singularities -- Part Three -- 13 Oversights -- Helping Hands -- Secrecies -- Prego -- The Disseminative Letter of a Smile -- Deuil du Deuil, Deuil du Dieu -- 14 Oasis -- Problem or Aporia -- More Metaphors -- Incarnation -- Tweaking Plato's Tale -- Desert and Garden -- Betwixt and Between -- Formal Indications. 327 $a15 Between the Quasi-transcendental and the Instituted -- Birth, and Copulation, and Death -- There Is Another World, but It's This One -- Faith and Knowledge -- Two Sources of "Religion" -- 16 Eucharistics -- Specters of Feuerbach -- The Sacred and the Holy -- The Sacro-Sarcous and the Sacro-Sanct -- Return of Bobby -- Return of Gratitude -- 17 The World Is More Than It Is -- Sublimities -- The Chief Religious Faculty -- Without Authority -- The Future of Fecundity -- Archi-sublimity -- Faecundity -- Epilogue -- Again (iterum) of God, If You Wish -- Ungodgiven Gifts -- Epigraphs -- Reversed Intentionality -- Saturation -- Eternity's Mark -- Exceptions -- Suppositions -- Testaments -- Notes -- Index. 330 $aPursuing Jacques Derrida's reflections on the possibility of "religion without religion," John Llewelyn makes room for a sense of the religious that does not depend on the religions or traditional notions of God or gods. 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