Religion with/out religion : the prayers and tears of John D. Caputo
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Religion with/out religion : the prayers and tears of John D. Caputo
Routledge, 2002
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Papers presented at a symposium of the same title held at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto, April 23-24, 1998. The symposium papers are all responses to John D. Caputo's "The Prayers and tears of Jacques Derrida"
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Written in response to John Caputo's The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida, this work gathers together cutting-edge theologians and philosophers to examine the relationship between Derridan deconstruction and religion. Containing a lengthy counter-response by Caputo, as well as an interview, Religion With/Out Religion will be required reading for all those involved in contemporary theological debate.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Prayers and Tears - James H. Olthuis
- 1.Bienvnue-Just a moment - Jeffery M. Dudiak
- 2. Dangerous Safety, Safe Danger - Ronald Kuipers
- 3. Religion Without Religion - Shane Cudney
- 4. Is Deconstruction an Augustinian Science? - James K. A. Smith
- 5. Prayers of Confession Tears of Contrition - B. Keith Putt
- 6. Caputo's Derrida David Goicoechea
- 7. Between Biblical Religion and Deconstruction - Avron Kulak
- 8. The Test of Kh^ora: Gr^ace 'a Dieu - James H. Olthuis
- 9. Hoping in Hope, Hoping Against Hope: A Response - John D. Caputo
- 10.What Do I Love When I Love My God? An Interview with John D. Caputo - John D. Caputo with B. Keith Putt
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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