Ontologies of Violence: Deconstruction, Pacifism, and Displacement: Political and Public Theologies, cartea 4
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ISBN-13: 9789004546431
ISBN-10: 900454643X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Political and Public Theologies
ISBN-10: 900454643X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Political and Public Theologies
Notă biografică
Maxwell Kennel, Ph.D. (2021), McMaster University, is a Senior Research Associate in the Centre for Social Accountability at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. He is the author of Postsecular History: Political Theology and the Politics of Time (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Is Violence?
1 Political Theology
2 Ontological Violence
3 Plan of the Work
4 Approaches to Violence
1 Jacques Derrida’s Original Violence
1 The Early Derrida
2 Violence in “Violence and Metaphysics”
2.1 The Violence of Light
2.2 Phenomenology, Ontology, Metaphysics
2.3 Difference and Eschatology
3 Original Violence
4 Reading “Violence and Metaphysics” with Derrida’s “Préjuges” and “Force of Law”
4.1 “Before the Law (Préjuges)” (1982)
4.2 “Force of Law” (1989)
5 Situating Violence in Derrida
2 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology and Ontological Peace
1 Radical Reformation
2 Radical Orthodoxy
3 Mennonites, Milbank, and Derrida
4 The Philosophical Turn in Mennonite Pacifism
5 Radical Reformation Responses
6 Chris K. Huebner’s Precarious Peace
7 Excursus on Yoder’s Patience as Method and Pacifist Epistemology
8 Peter C. Blum’s Impossible Peace
9 Pacifist Epistemology Revisited
10 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology and Derrida’s Original Violence
3 Grace Jantzen’ Critique of Violent Displacement
1 What Is Violence?
2 Grace Jantzen
3 Derrida, Jantzen, and Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology
4 The Problem of Metanarratives
5 Jantzen, the Mennonites, and Derrida
6 Violence in Death and the Displacement of Beauty
7 Violence and Displacement
8 Violence, History, and Master Narratives
9 Foundations of Violence
10 Violence to Eternity
11 A Place of Springs
12 Violence and History
Conclusion: Violence as the Violation of Value-Laden Boundaries
1 Derrida’s Original Violence
2 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology
3 The Problem of Displacement
4 Violence Is the Violation of Value-Laden Boundaries
5 Violent Intersections
6 Social Accountability, Violence, and Public Health
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: What Is Violence?
1 Political Theology
2 Ontological Violence
3 Plan of the Work
4 Approaches to Violence
1 Jacques Derrida’s Original Violence
1 The Early Derrida
2 Violence in “Violence and Metaphysics”
2.1 The Violence of Light
2.2 Phenomenology, Ontology, Metaphysics
2.3 Difference and Eschatology
3 Original Violence
4 Reading “Violence and Metaphysics” with Derrida’s “Préjuges” and “Force of Law”
4.1 “Before the Law (Préjuges)” (1982)
4.2 “Force of Law” (1989)
5 Situating Violence in Derrida
2 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology and Ontological Peace
1 Radical Reformation
2 Radical Orthodoxy
3 Mennonites, Milbank, and Derrida
4 The Philosophical Turn in Mennonite Pacifism
5 Radical Reformation Responses
6 Chris K. Huebner’s Precarious Peace
7 Excursus on Yoder’s Patience as Method and Pacifist Epistemology
8 Peter C. Blum’s Impossible Peace
9 Pacifist Epistemology Revisited
10 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology and Derrida’s Original Violence
3 Grace Jantzen’ Critique of Violent Displacement
1 What Is Violence?
2 Grace Jantzen
3 Derrida, Jantzen, and Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology
4 The Problem of Metanarratives
5 Jantzen, the Mennonites, and Derrida
6 Violence in Death and the Displacement of Beauty
7 Violence and Displacement
8 Violence, History, and Master Narratives
9 Foundations of Violence
10 Violence to Eternity
11 A Place of Springs
12 Violence and History
Conclusion: Violence as the Violation of Value-Laden Boundaries
1 Derrida’s Original Violence
2 Mennonite Pacifist Epistemology
3 The Problem of Displacement
4 Violence Is the Violation of Value-Laden Boundaries
5 Violent Intersections
6 Social Accountability, Violence, and Public Health
Bibliography
Index