Questioning GodJohn D. Caputo, Mark Dooley, Michael J. Scanlon Indiana University Press, 2001 - 379 páginas In 15 insightful essays, Jacques Derrida and an international group of scholars of religion explore postmodern thinking about God and consider the nature of forgiveness in relation to the paradoxes of the gift. Among the themes addressed by contributors are the possibilities of imagining God as unthinkable, imagining God as non-patriarchal, imagining a return to Augustine, and imagining an age in which praise is far more important than narrative. Questioning God moves readers beyond the parameters of metaphysical reason and modernist rationality as it attempts to think the questions of God and forgiveness in a postmodernist context. Contributors include John D. Caputo, Jacques Derrida, Mark Dooley, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Robert Gibbs, Jean Greisch, Kevin Hart, Richard Kearney, Cleo McNelly Kearns, John Milbank, Regina M. Schwartz, Michael J. Scanlon, and Graham Ward. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion--Merold Westphal, general editor |
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... Radical Orthodoxy JOHN D. CAPUTO / 291 13. The Scandals of the Sign : The Virgin Mary as Supplement in the Religions of the Book CLEO MCNELLY KEARNS / 318 14. Being , Subjectivity , Otherness : The Idols of God FRANCIS SCHÜSSLER ...
... radical orthodoxy . " This conference thus offered the first opportunity to see these two different voices interact . By way of introducing this volume , let us first try to get a fix on Derrida's view of forgiveness and then turn to ...
... radical evil " ( Kant ) , and so it must remain forever unforgivable . The burning torch of this undying un- forgiveness will live always as a sign that the Jews remain loyal to the dead , as an inextinguishable memorial to their cruel ...
... radical orthodoxy argues , a nebulous void , but a way of staying alert to the calls and cries of the faceless and nameless victims whose remains lie encrypted in the vast 10 John D. Caputo , Mark Dooley , and Michael J. Scanlon.
... radical orthodoxy and the line it has adopted toward deconstruction . After analyzing the different view of Derrida that Ward has adopted in this piece as compared to his earlier more sympathetic treatment of Derrida in Barth , Derrida ...
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IV | 21 |
V | 52 |
VI | 73 |
VII | 92 |
VIII | 129 |
IX | 151 |
X | 153 |
XI | 186 |
XV | 230 |
XVI | 235 |
XVII | 263 |
XVIII | 274 |
XIX | 291 |
XX | 318 |
XXI | 341 |
XXII | 371 |