Finally out, just before Christmas - Criticism of Theology: On Marxism and Theology III. I received my first copy today, so here it is:
Table of contents:
Introduction
Chapter One: The Superstitions of Max Horkheimer
Chapter Two: The Dissent of E.P. Thompson
Chapter Three: The Zeal of G.E.M. de Ste. Cross
Chapter Four: The Alchemy of Michael Löwy
Chapter Five: The Myths of Roland Barthes
Chapter Six: The Flights of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Chapter Seven: The Radical Homiletics of Antonio Negri
Conclusion
All of which weighs in at 368 pages. Given the Brill approach, focused on libraries and those who have married into wealthy families, this hardback is for your library, bookroom, church fete, or as an exchange item in ensuring a vital organ replacement. For your own collection, the Haymarket paperback will be out soonish.

16 December, 2010 at 6:42 am
Nice! Looking forward to the chapter on Barthes!