The politics of redemption : the social logic of salvation / Adam Kotsko.
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Chapter 1. Thinking relationally -- "Religionless Christianity" and community -- Ontology and "being-with" -- A social-relational reading of atonement theory -- Chapter 2. Questioning atonement -- Feminist and womanist perspectives -- Theology and social theory -- A case study : the question of redemptive suffering -- Chapter 3. Reclaiming the tradition -- Violent hospitality : Boersma -- Narrative, not ontology : Weaver -- Divine unilateralism : Aulén -- Chapter 4. Irenaeus -- Redemption as recapitulation -- One human race -- The principle of persuasion -- The togetherness of God and creation -- Chapter 5. Gregory of Nyssa -- Birth and resurrection -- Sensible and intelligible -- Dealing with the devil -- Chapter 6. Anselm -- Variations on a theme -- Displacing the devil -- Original sin and its avoidance -- Making the payment -- "Out of love of the debtor?" -- Chapter 7. Abelard -- What is Abelard's atonement theory? -- Implications: publicity and Han -- Predestination and free will -- Chapter 8. Community and related questions -- An outstanding question -- Predestination and community : Karl Barth -- Representation and community : Dorothee Soelle -- Religionless versus demythologizing interpretation -- Chapter 9. Politics of redemption -- The ontology -- The problem : possession and rule -- The solution : a persuasive fearlessness.