Questioning GodJohn D. Caputo, Mark Dooley, Michael J. Scanlon Indiana University Press, 2001 - 379 psl. 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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... Faith KEVIN HART / 186 Response by Jacques Derrida 8. Questioning Narratives of God : The Immeasurable in Measures REGINA MARA SCHWARTZ / 209 Response by Jacques Derrida 9. " Idipsum " : Divine Selfhood and the Postmodern Subject JEAN ...
... faith . But it is also one that cries out to be done . For what else can one do with a philoso- pher who writes about the gift and forgiveness , hospitality and friendship , justice and the messianic , with someone who has radicalized ...
... faith that one day we shall be reconciled to such victims through a work of mourning is what impassions Derrida ... faith . " Taking his cue from Derrida's " Faith and Knowledge : The Two Sources of Religion at the Limits of Reason Alone ...
... faith or belief , as distinct from knowledge or consciousness . An " absolute interruption " in the Derridean sense , argues Hart , marks the point where the " possible , " or the ordinary horizon of expectation , is interrupted by an ...
... faith , hope , and love and in such a way that he himself is brought into question before God . Augustine thinks of an analogical likeness between God and the world , not of an " absolute interruption " by the wholly other into a ...
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