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Margins of Religion : Between Kierkegaard and Derrida by John Llewelyn (2008, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherIndiana University Press
ISBN-100253220335
ISBN-139780253220332
eBay Product ID (ePID)65968883

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Book TitleMargins of Religion : between Kierkegaard and Derrida
Number of Pages488 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMovements / Deconstruction, Individual Philosophers, Movements / Phenomenology, Philosophy
Publication Year2008
GenreReligion, Philosophy
AuthorJohn Llewelyn
Book SeriesStudies in Continental Thought Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight25.6 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2008-023843
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"[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, "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., 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, "[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.2010, Volume 67"-- INTNL JRNL PHILOSOPHY RELIGION "There is nothing comparable to this book within contemporary continental philosophy of religion."--David Kangas, University of California, Berkeley, "There is nothing comparable to this book within contemporary continental philosophy of religion." ÑDavid Kangas, University of California, Berkeley, "There is nothing comparable to this book within contemporary continental philosophy of religion." -- David Kangas, University of California, Berkeley
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal210.92/2
Table Of ContentContents 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
SynopsisPursuing Jacques Derrida's reflections on the possibility of "religion without religion," John Llewelyn makes room for a sense of the religious that does not depend on the religions or traditional notions of God or gods. Beginning with Derrida's statement that it was Kierkegaard to whom he remained most faithful, Llewelyn reads Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Feuerbach, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Deleuze, Marion, as well as Kierkegaard and Derrida, in original and compelling ways. Llewelyn puts religiousness in vital touch with the struggles of the human condition, finding religious space in the margins between the secular and the religions, transcendence and immanence, faith and knowledge, affirmation and despair, lucidity and madness. This provocative and philosophically rich account shows why and where the religious matters.
LC Classification NumberB4378.R44L54 2009