Description
Book SynopsisPursuing Jacques Derrida's reflections on the possibility of "religion without religion," this book makes room for a sense of the religious that does not depend on religions or traditional notions of God or gods. It shows why and where religion matters.
Trade Review"There is nothing comparable to this book within contemporary continental philosophy of religion." —David Kangas, University of California, Berkeley
"[This book] contributes to a post-modern philosophical approach that takes a theological turn in phenomenology while remaining within the context of the Christian tradition." —INTNL JRNL PHILOSOPHY RELIGION, 2010, Volume 67
Table of ContentsContents<\>
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Part 1
1. On the Borderline of Madness
2. Stay!
3. Philosophical Fragments
4. Standstill
5. Works of Love
Part 2
6. Between Appearance and Reality
7. Love of Fate
8. God's Ghost
9. Innocent Guilt
10. Origins of Negation
11. Negation of Origins
12. Love of Wisdom and Wisdom of Love
Part 3
13. Oversights
14. Oasis
15. Between the Quasi-transcendental and the Instituted
16. Eucharistics
17. The World Is More Than It Is
Epilogue
Notes
Index