Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Ontology. Subject in General: A Theory of Cracks
1. Sickness unto Excess
2. Saint Paul's Notion of Split Subjectivity
3. The Split Economy
Part II: Particular Subject: Logic of the World of Finance
4. The Fantasy of Harmony
5. The Ethical Form of Finance
Part III: Singular-Plural Subjects: Deactivation of the Capitalist Future
6. Abolish the Future
7. Abundance, Scarcity, and Pluralism: A New Direction for Economic Theology
Epilogue
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Nimi Wariboko is Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics at Boston University. His many books include The Split God: Pentecostalism and Critical Theory, also published by SUNY Press; Economics in Spirit and Truth: A Moral Philosophy of Finance; and God and Money: A Theology of Money in a Globalizing World.