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Book SynopsisThis book is an exploration of the content and dimensions of contemporary Continental philosophy of religion. It is also a showcase of the work of some of the philosophers who are, by their scholarship, filling out the meaning of the term Continental philosophy of religion.
Table of ContentsKenneth BRYSON: Editorial Foreword Acknowledgments Deane-Peter BAKER and Patrick MAXWELL: Introduction Part One: DIMENSIONS ONE Jeffrey W. ROBBINS: Overcoming Overcoming: In Praise of Ontotheology TWO Will LARGE: Inverted Kantianism and Interiority: A Critical Comment on Milbank’s Theology THREE Jones IRWIN: Deconstructing God: Defending Derrida against Radical Orthodoxy FOUR Eric BOYNTON: Enigmatic Sites and Continental Philosophy of Religion: Must Philosophy Once Again Yield to Theology? FIVE Jim KANARIS: Lonergan and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion SIX Michael PURCELL: justice as an Aporia in Levinas? Part Two: INTERFACE SEVEN Karmen MACKENDRICK: The Word made Flesh: The Embodiment of Christ in the Fourth Gospel EIGHT Catherine PICKSTOCK: The Soul in Plato NINE Mark NELSON: Narrativity and the Problem of Evil TEN Deane-Peter BAKER: Imago Dei: Toward a Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God ELEVEN Patrick LENTA: The Changing Face of the Law: Ubuntu, Religion and the Politics of Postcolonial Legality TWELVE Clayton CROCKETT: Foreclosing God: Philosophy of Religion and Psychoanalysis THIRTEEN Pamela Sue ANDERSON: Feminism in Philosophy of Religion About the Contributors Index