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The Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion / edited by Clayton Crockett, B. Keith Putt, Jeffrey W. Robbins.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Indiana series in the philosophy of religionPublication details: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (303 pages)Content type:
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  • 9780253013934
  • 0253013933
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion.DDC classification:
  • 210
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  • BL51
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Back to the Future; PART I. THE MESSIANIC; 1 Is Continental Philosophy of Religion Dead?; 2 Friends and Strangers/Poets and Rabbis: Negotiating a "Capuphalian" Philosophy of Religion; Response by Merold Westphal; Response by John D. Caputo; 3 On Faith, the Maternal, and Postmodernism; 4 The Persistence of the Trace: Interrogating the Gods of Speculative Realism; 5 Speculating God: Speculative Realism and Meillassoux's Divine Inexistence; 6 Between Deconstruction and Speculation: John D. Caputo and A/Theological Materialism; PART II. LIBERATION.
7 The Future of Liberation8 Monetized Philosophy and Theological Money: Uneasy Linkages and the Future of a Discourse; 9 "Between Justice and My Mother": Reflections on and between Levinas and Žižek; 10 Verbis Indisciplinatis; 11 Overwhelming Abundance and Everyday Liturgical Practices: For a Less Excessive Phenomenology of Religious Experience; 12 Countercurrents: Theology and the Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion; PART III. PLASTICITY; 13 The Future of Derrida: Time between Epigenesis and Epigenetics; 14 On Reading-Catherine Malabou.
15 Necessity as Virtue: On Religious Materialism from Feuerbach to Žižek16 Plasticity in the Contemporary Islamic Subject; 17 From Cosmology to the First Ethical Gesture: Schelling with Irigaray; 18 Prolegomenon to Thinking the Reject for the Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion; 19 Entropy; List of Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z.
Summary: What is the future of Continental philosophy of religion? These forward-looking essays address the new thinkers and movements that have gained prominence since the generation of Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, and Levinas and how they will reshape Continental philosophy of religion in the years to come. They look at the ways concepts such as liberation, sovereignty, and post-colonialism have engaged this new generation with political theology and the new pathways of thought that have opened in the wake of speculative realism and recent findings in neuroscience and evolutionary psychology. Readers.
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Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Back to the Future; PART I. THE MESSIANIC; 1 Is Continental Philosophy of Religion Dead?; 2 Friends and Strangers/Poets and Rabbis: Negotiating a "Capuphalian" Philosophy of Religion; Response by Merold Westphal; Response by John D. Caputo; 3 On Faith, the Maternal, and Postmodernism; 4 The Persistence of the Trace: Interrogating the Gods of Speculative Realism; 5 Speculating God: Speculative Realism and Meillassoux's Divine Inexistence; 6 Between Deconstruction and Speculation: John D. Caputo and A/Theological Materialism; PART II. LIBERATION.

7 The Future of Liberation8 Monetized Philosophy and Theological Money: Uneasy Linkages and the Future of a Discourse; 9 "Between Justice and My Mother": Reflections on and between Levinas and Žižek; 10 Verbis Indisciplinatis; 11 Overwhelming Abundance and Everyday Liturgical Practices: For a Less Excessive Phenomenology of Religious Experience; 12 Countercurrents: Theology and the Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion; PART III. PLASTICITY; 13 The Future of Derrida: Time between Epigenesis and Epigenetics; 14 On Reading-Catherine Malabou.

15 Necessity as Virtue: On Religious Materialism from Feuerbach to Žižek16 Plasticity in the Contemporary Islamic Subject; 17 From Cosmology to the First Ethical Gesture: Schelling with Irigaray; 18 Prolegomenon to Thinking the Reject for the Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion; 19 Entropy; List of Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z.

What is the future of Continental philosophy of religion? These forward-looking essays address the new thinkers and movements that have gained prominence since the generation of Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, and Levinas and how they will reshape Continental philosophy of religion in the years to come. They look at the ways concepts such as liberation, sovereignty, and post-colonialism have engaged this new generation with political theology and the new pathways of thought that have opened in the wake of speculative realism and recent findings in neuroscience and evolutionary psychology. Readers.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.