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Articles & Book Chapters

“Political Gaps: Slavoj Žižek and Søren Kierkegaard,” in Kierkegaard and Political Theory. Religion, Aesthetics, Politics and the Intervention of the Single Individual, edited by Armen Avanessian and Sophie Wennerscheid, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2014, 167-197.

“From Singularity to Universality and Back,” Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 3-4 (2013): 611-632.

“Risible Christianity? Kierkegaard versus Žižek,” Toronto Journal of Theology 28:2 (Fall 2012): 275-289.

“The Hidden Ethics of Soteriology: A Reconsideration of Kierkegaard’s Understanding of the Human Other,” Journal of Religious Ethics 38.2 (June 2010): 349-370.

“Kierkegaard on Temporality and God Incarnate,” in Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors. New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology, Special issue of Studia Phaenomenologica, Cristian Ciocan (ed.), Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2009, 237-254.

“Modernity and Christian Offensiveness. An Ongoing Scandal,” Acta Kierkegaardiana 4, 2009: 260-277.

“On Universality and Christian Particularism in a Postmodern Trio: James K.A. Smith, Jacques Derrida, and Søren Kierkegaard,” in The Logic of Incarnation: James K.A. Smith’s Critique of Postmodern Religion, Neal DeRoo and Brian Lightbody (eds.). Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2009, 57-70.

“From Imitatio Christi to Imitatio Angeli, and Back. Reading Kierkegaard with Andrei Pleşu,” in Memory, Humanity, and Meaning. Essays in Honour of Andrei Pleşu’s Sixtieth Anniversary, Mihail Neamţu and Bogdan Tătaru-Cazaban (eds.), Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2009, 297-312.

“God’s Exacting Agape of Singular Individuals: A Kierkegaardian Corrective,” Acta Kierkegaardiana 3, 2008: 142-151.

“Dualism soteriologic? Søren Kierkegaard şi tentaţiile dualismului” [Soteriological dualism? Søren Kierkegaard and the temptations of dualism; in Romanian], in Filozofie şi dualism, Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2009, 131-151.

Book Reviews

David L. Goicoechea, Agape and Personhood with Kierkegaard, Mother, and Paul (A Logic of Reconciliation from the Shamans to Today), Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2011. Toronto Journal of Theology 29:1 (2013), 203-205.

Karen L. King, What Is Gnosticism?, Cambridge/London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2003. Archaeus 10 (2006): 204-210.

Carl B. Smith II, No Longer Jews: The Search for Gnostic Origins, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 2004. Archaeus 10 (2006): 184-190.

Attilio Mastrocinque, From Jewish Magic to Gnosticism, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005. Archaeus 10 (2006): 184-190.

Gerard P. Luttikhuizen, Gnostic Revisions of Genesis Stories and Early Jesus Traditions, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2006. Archaeus 10 (2006): 162-166.

Einar Thomassen, The Spiritual Seed: The ‘Church’ of the Valentinians, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2006. Archaeus 10 (2006): 157-162.

Clare Carlisle, Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Becoming: Movement and Positions, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2005. Studies in Religion 35/3-4 (2006): 581-582.

Sylvia Walsh, Living Poetically. Kierkegaard’s Existential Aesthetics, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania University Press, 1994. Archaeus 8 (2004), 1-4: 254-262.

George Pattison, Kierkegaard’s Upbuilding Discourses: Philosophy, Theology, Literature, London / New York: Routledge, 2002. Archaeus 8 (2004), 1-4: 247-254.

Jon Stewart, Kierkegaard’s Relations to Hegel Reconsidered, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Archaeus 8 (2004), 1-4: 237-247.

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