Introduction<br>Benjamin W. McCraw and Robert Arp<br>PART I: THE NATURE OF HELL<br>1. Choosing Hell; Randall M. Jensen<br>2. Hell is Others and Paradise is Others: Hell in the Existential Paris of Sartre and Berdyaev; James M. McLachlan<br>3. A New Defense of the Strong View of Hell; Andrew Rogers and Nathan Conroy<br>4. The Temporality of Damnation: Examining Linear and Non-Linear Responses to the Puzzle of Eternal Experience; Frank Scalambrino<br>PART II: JUSTIFYING HELL?<br>5. Hell and Punishment: Pitfalls for the Pit; Galen A. Foresman<br>6. Leibniz's Stoic and Spinozistic Justification for Eternal Damnation; Charles Joshua Horn<br>7. Morality and the Necessity of Hell; James Edwin Mahon<br>8. Hell is For Children? Or The Violence of Inculcating Hell; Jeffrey E. Stephenson and Jerry Piven<br>PART III: HELL AND OTHERS<br>9. Damnation as Marginalization; Nicolas Michaud<br>10. Whom We Resist: Subjectivity and Resistance at the Infernal Periphery; Jonathon O'Donnell<br>11. Eternal Damnation as Exploitation's Last Defense: Marx, Religion, and the Concept of Hell; Jeffrey Ewing<br>12. [All] Politics [are] From the Devil: Taking Agamben to Hell (and Back?); Kristof K. P. Vanhoutte<br>