| A Radical Jew |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction |
| 1. Circumcision, Allegory, and Universal “Man” |
| • | The Language of “Man” |
| • | Hermeneutics as Politics |
| • | Women as Difference |
| • | Philo, Femaleness, and Allegory |
| Jews |
| • | “There is neither Jew nor Greek” |
| • | Circumcision, Castration, Crucifixion; or, The Body and Difference |
| • | Paul and Middle-Platonism |
| • | Jesus According to the Flesh: The Cultural Politics of Christology |
| • | “Now Hagar is Mt. Sinai in Arabia”: The Allegorical Key to Paul |
| • | Writing on the Phallus: Midrash and Circumcision |
| • | Notes |
| 2. What Was Wrong with Judaism? |
| 3. The Spirit and the Flesh |
| 4. Moses' Veil; or, The Jewish Letter, the Christian Spirit |
| 5. Circumcision and Revelation; or, The Politics of the Spirit |
| 6. Was Paul an “Anti-Semite”? |
| 7. Brides of Christ |
| 8. “There Is No Male and Female” |
| 9. Paul, the “jewish Problem,” and the “Woman Question” |
| 10. Answering the Mail |
| Bibliography |