Index • 399
Jewish critical theorists, 67
Jewish martyrs, 145
Jewish slave morality, 214–15
jihad,322, 332, 340
highly moral forms of masculine
prowess, 329–30
most jihadisnot motivated by religion,
325
nihilistic agenda, 324
Johansen, L., 167
Jordan, 315
Josephus, 216
Josephus flavius, 220
Joshua, 206, 221
Joyce, James, 109
Judaism, 5
subject’s identity and autonomy is
bound up dialectically with the
solidarity in and of the community,
145–46
theological prohibition of naming and
making images of the Absolute,
130, 146
See alsoancient Judaism
Judas Maccabee, 221
Judea, war against Roman occupation,
220
Jung, Carl G., 86, 191
Justinian, 235, 241
Kabbalists, 105
kadijustice, 297, 303–4, 310, 335
Kafka, Franz, 65
Kain, Philip J., 43
kalends, 235
kamikaze, 324
Kant, Immanuel, 65, 66, 69, 79, 106, 108,
119, 141
katabasis,35, 36, 57
Kautsky, Karl, 5, 205, 210, 211, 213, 219,
220
Kemalist revolution, 302, 309, 339
Kessem, 309, 310
Khomeini theocracy, 285, 340
Kierkegaard, Sören, 65
Kracauer, Siegfried, 87
Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth, 186, 198
Kuwait, 315
kyrios, 129
labor theory of value, 49, 51
LaCapra, Dominick, 54
Langman, Lauren, 6
Laqueur, Walter, 108
Last Judgment, 143
late modern death, 183, 184, 190
laudanum, 13
Laungani, Pittu, 191
Lebanon, 297, 299, 314
Left Hegelian critical theory of society,
24, 62
Lenin, Vladimir, 76
Levy Economics Institute, 124
Lewis, Bernard, 307, 339
Libya, 310
Liebknecht, Karl, 37
linguistification of the sacred, 5
Local Interaction Orders, 260
logical positivists, 71, 168
Loisey, Fr. Alfred, 128
London tube bombing, 300
Louis Napoleon, 290
LSD, 17
Lubeck, Paul, 326
Luce, R. Duncan, 227
Lucian of Samosata, 232–33
Luhmann, Niklas, 71
Lukács, Georg, 293
Lundskow, George, 5
Maccabeean revolt, 213, 216, 221
Machiavelli, Niccolo, 134
MacKendrick, Kenneth, 5
MacMullen, Ramsay, 235
macro sociology, 253
Madrid Railroad Station bombing, 300
Magna Carta, 308
Maiouma, 236
malum metaphysicum, 142
malum physicum, 142
Mamluks, 306
Manichaeanism, 237, 319, 333, 338
Mao Zedong, 296
Marcuse, Herbert, 73, 74, 130, 187
Mardi Gras, 235
Mark, 217
Marsden, Richard, 35
Martin, Dale B., 239, 318
martyrdom, 68
Jewish vs.Christian, 145
as a military tactic, 289
role in Islamic societies, 324, 325, 335
Marx, Karl, 6, 31, 108, 223, 281
“abstract” conception of religion, 20
on adulteration of opium, 15
analysis of Bonapartism, 290
approach to the study of social
relations, 251, 284
call for the aufhebenof religion, 24,
26
Capitalpreface, 34, 39–40
on the “categorical imperative,” 26