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What Is Theology? – Christian Thought and Contemporary Life: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy

Autor Adam Kotsko
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2021
Adam Kotsko makes the case for the continued relevance of Christian theology for contemporary intellectual life, demonstrating its vibrancy as a creative and constructive pursuit outside the church, rethinking its often rivalrous relationship with philosophy, and tracing the theological roots of modern models of governance and racial oppression.
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ISBN-13: 9780823297825
ISBN-10: 0823297829
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 165 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Seria Perspectives in Continental Philosophy


Cuprins

Preface | xi
Introduction: What Is Theology? | 1
PART I : THEOLOGY BEYOND THE LIMITS OF RELIGION ALONE
Bonhoeffer on Continuity and Crisis: From Objective Spirit to Religionless Christianity | 27
Resurrection without Religion | 39
Toward a Materialist Theology: Slavoj Žižek on Thinking God beyond the Master Signifier | 50
PART II : THEOLOGY UNDER PHILOSOPHICAL CRITIQUE
The Failed Divine Performative:
Reading Judith Butler¿s Critique of Theology with Anselm¿s On the Fall of the Devil | 63
Translation, Hospitality, and Supersession:
Lamin Sannehand Jacques Derrida on the Future of Christianity | 79
Agamben the Theologian | 94
PART III : THEOLOGY AND THE GENEALOGY OF THE MODERN WORLD
The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Legitimacy | 109
Modernity¿s Original Sin: Toward a Theological Genealogy of Race | 122
The Trinitarian Century: God, Governance, and Race | 143
Acknowledgments | 165
Notes | 167
Bibliography | 183
Index | 191


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Adam Kotsko makes the case for the continued relevance of Christian theology for contemporary intellectual life, demonstrating its vibrancy as a creative and constructive pursuit outside the church, rethinking its often rivalrous relationship with philosophy, and tracing the theological roots of modern models of governance and racial oppression.