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Rethinking philosophy of religion: approaches from continental philosophy
Philip Goodchild
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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1. Continental Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction (Philip Goodchild, page 1)
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PART 1: RUPTURES IN THE BOUNDARIES OF REASON (page 41)
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2. The Poetics of the Impossible and the Kingdom of God (John D. Caputo, page 42)
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3. Toward a "Continental" Philosophy of Religion: Derrida, Responsibility, and "Nondogmatic" Faith (Matthew C. Halteman, page 59)
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4. Ethical Experience: Mauvaise Conscience and Necessary Sadness (Donna Jowett, page 80)
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5. Anxious Responsibility and Responsible Anxiety: Kierkegaard and Levinas on Ethics and Religion (Bettina Bergo, page 94)
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6. Derrida, the Messianic, and Eschatology (Gary Banham, page 123)
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PART 2: LOCATING REASON IN CULTURE AND GENDER (page 137)
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7. Birth and the Powers of Horror: Julia Kristeva on Gender, Religion, and Death (Grace M. Jantzen, page 139)
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8. Ineffable Knowledge and Gender (Pamela Sue Anderson, page 162)
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PART 3: LOCATING REASON IN THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY (page 185)
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9. Speaking Otherwise: Postmodern Analogy (Graham Ward, page 187)
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10. Apophasis and Askêsis in Mystical Theology (Jonathan Ellsworth, page 212)
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11. Continental Philosophy, Catholicism, and the Exigencies of Responsibility: the Resources of Maurice Blondel's Works (Gregory B. Sadler, page 228)
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PART 4: RELIGION INSIDE THE LIMITS OF REASON ITSELF (page 245)
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12. From Neo-Platonism to Souls in Silico: Quests for Immortality (Edith Wyschogrod, page 247)
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13. Gilles Deleuze and the Sublime Fold of Religion (Clayton Crockett, page 267)
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PART 5: REASON WITHIN THE LIMITS OF RELIGION ALONE (page 281)
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14. Schelling, Bloch, and the Continental Philosophy of Religion (Wayne Hudson, page 283)
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15. Politics and Experience: Bergsonism beyond Transcendence and Immanence (Philip Goodchild, page 297)
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Notes on Contributors (page 331)
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Index (page 335)
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Published: 2002
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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