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Reading Derrida / Thinking Paul

Author : Theodore W. Jennings
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0804752680

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This book explores the interweaving of several of Derrida’s characteristic concerns with themes that Paul explores in Romans. It argues that the central concern of Romans is with the question of justice, a justice that must be thought outside of law on the basis of grace or gift. The many perplexities that arise from thus trying to think justice outside of law are clarified by reading Derrida on such themes as justice and law, gift and exchange, duty and debt, hospitality, cosmopolitanism, and pardon. This interweaving of Paul and Derrida shows that Paul may be read as a thinker who wrestles with real problems that are of concern to anyone who thinks. It also shows that Derrida, far from being the enemy of theological reflection, is himself a necessary companion to the thinking of the biblical theologian. Against the grain of what passes for common wisdom this book argues that both Derrida and Paul are indispensable guides to a new way of thinking about justice.

The Derrida Reader

Author : Jacques Derrida
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0803298072

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The Derrida Reader by Jacques Derrida Pdf

In the English-speaking world, Jacques Derrida’s writings have most influenced the discipline of literary studies. Yet what has emerged since the initial phase of Derrida’s influence on the study of English literature, classed under the rubric of deconstruction, has often been disowned by Derrida. What, then, can Derrida teach us about literary language, about the rhetoric of literature, and about questions concerning style, form, and structure? The Derrida Reader draws together a number of Derrida’s most interesting and idiosyncratic essays that treat literary language, the idea of the literary, and questions of poetics and poetry. The essays discuss single tropes or concepts, a figure such as metaphor, the ideas of titles and signatures, proper names, and Derrida’s thinking on such subjects as undecidability or aporia. The editor’s introduction is a demonstration in practice of how Derrida reads and how he adapts the act of reading to the text or figure in question. The introduction also outlines each essay’s main points, its usefulness for reading literary texts, and its particular area of interest. The Derrida Reader thus provides students of literature with a focused, contextualized, and readily understandable volume.

Reading Derrida and Ricoeur

Author : Eftichis Pirovolakis
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2010-02-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781438429519

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Reading Derrida and Ricoeur by Eftichis Pirovolakis Pdf

Offers a constructive new approach to the debate between hermeneutics and deconstruction.

Time

Author : International Society for the Study of Time. Conference
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789004185753

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Time by International Society for the Study of Time. Conference Pdf

This thirteenth volume in the interdisciplinary Study of Time series explores the way in which limits and constraints impact upon our understanding of time.

An Apostle for Atheists

Author : Ole Jakob Løland
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350420090

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What is a modern philosopher to make of Paul, the apostle? What do non-Christian philosophers in Europe gain from reading ancient letters from Christianity's first great ideologue, and letters addressed to groups of people lost to time? To ask this question is to acknowledge that despite religious faith being regarded by many as a stage that our modern societies have left behind, contemporary philosophers are confronted with questions such as multiculturalism and religious fundamentalism in the wake of immigration and the increasing presence of religious minorities. The Letters of Paul have gained the interest of several philosophers, and the interpretations of the apostle have taken many forms. Looking closely at Paul's letters which have gained most interest from atheist philosophers, The First Letter to the Corinthians and the Letter to the Romans, this book offers an overview of the various ways they have been understood. It pays close attention also to the readings of Paul in the three thinkers, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud – canonized as two of the great pillars of the modern critique of religion – with Spinoza as one of their important predecessors. Confronting these readings with insights not only from the more recent philosophical readings of the apostle but also from historical-critical scholarship on the Bible, this book lifts the veil over a new picture of the apostle as a figure with potential value for non-Christians and atheists. An Apostle for Atheists leaves us with ideas that compel us to reconsider Paul's negative reputation for secular modernity and appreciate him as a figure of a radically new politics as well as a renewed psychoanalysis.

Theology for International Law

Author : Esther D. Reed
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567001399

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Theology for International Law by Esther D. Reed Pdf

Whilst Christian theology is familiar with questions about the relation of church and state, divine and human law, little attention has been devoted to questions of international law. Esther D. Reed offers a systematic engagement with contemporary issues of international law and its relevance for modern theology. Reed discusses numerous issue driven topics, including: challenges to classic just-war thinking from so-called fourth generation warfare, peoples and nationhood within divine providence, the ethics of territorial borders and the militarization of human intervention. By discussing selected biblical texts Reed helps to move the issues of international law higher up the agenda of Christian theology, ethics and moral reasoning.

Exercises in New Creation from Paul to Kierkegaard

Author : T. Wilson Dickinson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-08-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783319978437

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Exercises in New Creation from Paul to Kierkegaard by T. Wilson Dickinson Pdf

This book unfolds a vision for philosophical theology centered on the practices of the care of the self, the city, and creation. Rooted in Paul’s articulation of the wisdom of the cross, and in conversation with ecological, radical, and political theologies; continental philosophy; and political ecology, it addresses the challenge of injustice and ecological catastrophe. Part one reads 1 Corinthians as an exercise in reading and writing that shapes and changes relationships and capabilities. Part two follows this alternative path for theology through Derrida and Kierkegaard, and neglected trajectories in Origen, Augustine, and Luther. Along the way, reading and writing are explored as exercises that transform selves, communities, and even habitats. They are creaturely acts that can scandalize the dominant orders of consumption and competition for the ends of love and justice. This is a philosophical theology engaged with political ecology, exercises that help cultivate new creation.

Genesis and Trace

Author : Paola Marrati
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0804739161

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Genesis and Trace by Paola Marrati Pdf

Paola Marrati considers the philosophical sources of Derrida's thought through his reading of both Husserl and Heidegger. Notions such as the contamination of the empirical and the transcendental, dissemination and writing, are explained as a guiding thread that runs through Derrida's early and later works.

An Event, Perhaps

Author : Peter Salmon
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781788732833

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An Event, Perhaps by Peter Salmon Pdf

Philosopher, film star, father of “post truth”—the real story of Jacques Derrida Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps, Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida’s intimate relationships with writers such as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century.

A Philosophy of Sacred Nature

Author : Leon Niemoczynski,Nam T. Nguyen
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780739199671

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A Philosophy of Sacred Nature by Leon Niemoczynski,Nam T. Nguyen Pdf

A Philosophy of Sacred Nature introduces Robert Corrington’s philosophical thought, “ecstatic naturalism,” which seeks to recognize nature’s self-transforming potential. Ecstatic naturalism is a philosophical-theological perspective, deeply seated in a semiotic cosmology and psychosemiosis, and it radically and profoundly probes into the mystery of nature’s perennial self-fissuring of nature natured and nature naturing. Edited by Leon Niemoczynski and Nam T. Nguyen, this collection aims to allow readers to see what can be done with ecstatic naturalism, and what directions, interpretations, and creative uses that doing can take. A thorough exploration of the prospects of ecstatic naturalism, this book will appeal to scholars of Continental philosophy, religious naturalism, and American pragmatism.

Paul, Philosophy, and the Theopolitical Vision

Author : Douglas Harink
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010-02-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781606086629

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Paul, Philosophy, and the Theopolitical Vision by Douglas Harink Pdf

The apostle Paul was a man of many journeys. We are usually familiar with the geographical ones he made in his own time. This volume traces others--Paul's journeys in our time, as he is co-opted or invited to travel (sometimes as abused slave, sometimes as trusted guide) with modern and recent Continental philosophers and political theorists. Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Benjamin; Taubes, Badiou, Zizek, and Agamben--Paul journeys here among the philosophers. In these essays you are invited to travel with them into the regions of philosophy, hermeneutics, political theory, and theology. You will certainly hear the philosophers speak. But Paul will not remain silent. Above the sounds of the journey his voice comes through, loud and clear.

Memoires for Paul De Man

Author : Jacques Derrida
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0231062338

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Memoires for Paul De Man by Jacques Derrida Pdf

A tribute to one of the fathers of deconstruction as well as an extended essay on memory, death, and friendship.

Paul's New Moment

Author : John Milbank,Slavoj Zizek,Creston Davis
Publisher : Brazos Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781587432279

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Paul's New Moment by John Milbank,Slavoj Zizek,Creston Davis Pdf

Victorian Art Criticism and the Woman Writer by John Paul M. Kanwit examines the development of specialized art commentary in a period when art education became a national concern in Britain. The explosion of Victorian visual culture--evident in the rapid expansion of galleries and museums, the technological innovations of which photography is only the most famous, the public debates over household design, and the high profile granted to such developments as the Aesthetic Movement--provided art critics unprecedented social power. Scholarship to date, however, has often been restricted to a narrow collection of male writers on art: John Ruskin, Walter Pater, William Morris, and Oscar Wilde. By including then-influential but now lesser-known critics such as Anna Jameson, Elizabeth Eastlake, and Emilia Dilke, and by focusing on critical debates rather than celebrated figures, Victorian Art Criticism and the Woman Writer refines our conception of when and how art criticism became a professional discipline in Britain. Jameson and Eastlake began to professionalize art criticism well before the 1860s, that is, before the date commonly ascribed to the professionalization of the discipline. Moreover, in concentrating on historical facts rather than legends about art, these women critics represent an alternative approach that developed the modern conception of art history. In a parallel development, the novelists under consideration--George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, and Elizabeth Gaskell--read a wide range of Victorian art critics and used their lessons in key moments of spectatorship. This more inclusive view of Victorian art criticism provides key insights into Victorian literary and aesthetic culture. The women critics discussed in this book helped to fashion art criticism as itself a literary genre, something almost wholly ascribed to famous male critics.

The Wild Card of Reading

Author : Rodolphe Gasché
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1998-09-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780674952966

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The Wild Card of Reading by Rodolphe Gasché Pdf

One of the most knowledgeable and provocative explicators of Paul de Man's writings, Rodolphe Gasché, a philosopher by training, demonstrates for the first time the systematic coherence of the critic's work, insisting that de Man continues to merit close attention despite his notoriously difficult and obscure style. Gasché shows that de Man's "reading" centers on a dimension of the texts that is irreducible to any possible meaning, a dimension characterized by the "absolutely singular." Given that de Man and Derrida are both termed deconstructionists, Gasché differentiates between the two by emphasizing Derrida's primary interest in "writing," and postulates that the best way to come to terms with de Man's works is to "read" them athwart the writings of Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Heidegger, and Derrida. He shows his respect for the "immanent logic" of de Man's thought--which he lays out in great detail--while revealing his uneasiness at the oddness of that thought and its consequences.

The Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Works of Slavoj Žižek

Author : Ole Jakob Løland
Publisher : Springer
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783319917283

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The Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Works of Slavoj Žižek by Ole Jakob Løland Pdf

This is the first book devoted entirely to exploring Žižek's peculiar kind of Paulinism. It seeks to provide a full map of the Marxist philosopher’s interpretations of Paul and critically engage with it. As one of several radical leftists of European critical thought, Žižek embraces the legacy of an ancient apostle in fascinating ways. This work considers Žižek's philosophical and political readings of Paul through the lens of reception history, and argues that through this recent philosophical turn to Paul, notions of the historical and philosophical are reproduced and negotiated anew.