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Introduction Speaking with the Devil; Part One; Chapter One "I Am Not an Expert at Lulling to Sleep"; The Struggle between Faith and Doubt in Dostoevsky's Writings; Chapter Two "He Gave His Son"; The Problem of the Crucifixion as Child Sacrifice; Chapter Three Disraeli and the Merchant God; Victims and Villains, Jews and Europe; Chapter Four A Synagogue Mistaken for a Church; Dostoevsky's Demon and the Jews; Part Two; Chapter Five "I Have the Heart of a Lamb"; Roots of the Russian and Jewish Ideas and the Problem of the Crucifixion in Poor Folk; Chapter Six "God Sent Her as a Reward for Our Sufferings"; The Origins of Dostoevsky's Preoccupation with Child Sacrifice in the Dialogue between Time and The Insulted and Injured; Chapter Seven Sources of Dostoevsky's Antisemitism in the Resemblance of Christians and Jews in Notes from the House of the Dead; Chapter Eight "I Don't Want Your Sacrifice"; The Morality of the Son in Crime and Punishment; Chapter Nine From Prince Christ to the Russian Christ; Problems of Resurrection in The Idiot and the Development of Dostoevsky's National Messianism; Chapter Ten "This Is What I Cannot Bear"; The Obliteration of Moral Distinctions through the Crucifixion in Demons; Chapter Eleven "You Can Buy the Whole World"; Zosima's Christian Faith and the Jewish Idea in the Diary of a Writer.

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