The Context of Reclamation
Barth and Bonhoeffer on the Worldliness of Revelation
Worldliness and Philosophy
Barth's ad hoc Reflections on the Meaning and Use of Philosophy
Bonhoeffer's Christological Redescription of Philosophy
Theology's Internal Correlation
Christ Between Totality and Otherness: Bonhoeffer's Earliest Theology
Ethical Relation and the Place of the Other
Christ as the Mediation of the Other
Hegel on Spirit in Community
"Christ Existing as Community,"
Community, World, and Obedience
Subjectivity as Servanthood
On Heidegger and Life with Others
Self and World in Being and Time
Bonhoeffer and Heidegger Against the Self-Reflective Subject
The Problem of Potentiality in Theology
The Continuity of Community
Scharlemann's Acoluthetic Reason
Being There for Others: Trinitarian Self-Becoming.
I: The Context of Reclamation; 1 Barth and Bonhoeffer on the Worldliness of Revelation; The Biographical Context; Theological Analysis; 2 Karl Barth on Philosophy; Worldliness and Philosophy; Barth's ad hoc Reflections on the Meaning and Use of Philosophy; Benign Neglect; 3 Bonhoeffer's Christological Redescription of Philosophy; The Problem of System; Theology's Internal Correlation; II: Life Together; 4 Christ Between Totality and Otherness: Bonhoeffer's Earliest Theology; Ethical Relation and the Place of the Other; Alterity and Community; 5 Christ as the Mediation of the Other.
Hegel on Spirit in CommunityChrist Existing as Community
Community, World, and Obedience; Subjectivity as Servanthood; 6 On Heidegger and Life with Others; Self and World in Being and Time; Bonhoeffer and Heidegger Against the Self-Reflective Subject; The Problem of Potentiality in Theology; The Continuity of Community; Being-in Christ; Resistance; III: The Self for Others; 7 The Overabundant I; Christological Relation; Scharlemann's Acoluthetic Reason; Being There for Others: Trinitarian Self-Becoming; Notes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; W.