
Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
About the Contributors | p. ix |
Abbreviations | p. xii |
Editors' Introduction | p. 1 |
The Weakness of God and the Iconic Logic of the Cross | p. 15 |
Festivals of Holy Pain: In the Wake of Good Friday | p. 37 |
What Does the Cross Mean?: A Response to Sanders | p. 54 |
The Kingdom and the Cross | p. 61 |
The Prodigal Son: A Response to Goicoechea | p. 74 |
Without | p. 80 |
Only as Hauntology Is Religion without Religion Possible: A Response to Hart | p. 109 |
The Kingdom; Possible and Impossible | p. 118 |
The Possibility of the Impossible: A Response to Kearney | p. 140 |
Negative Theology and Deconstructive Ethics; Caputo's Reading of the Mystical | p. 151 |
Returning Mystical Theology to the Trace: A Response to Carlson | p. 165 |
Testing the Heart of KhĂ´ra: Anonymous or Amorous? | p. 174 |
The Chance of Love: A Response to Olthuis | p. 187 |
On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue, with Caputo | p. 197 |
Love's Number; or, On the Distinction between a Witness to Love and a Cost Accountant: A Response to Huntington | p. 224 |
What Women Want: An (Eco)Feminist in Dialogue with | p. 230 |
What Does Radical Hermeneutics Want?: A Response to Glazebrook | p. 259 |
Of Phenomenology: A Recollection of Truth, Religion, and Art in the Work of | p. 263 |
My Heretical Phenomenology: A Response to Philip Buckley | p. 278 |
On What It Means to Be Responsible: A Hermeneutical-Confucian Response to Caputo/Derrida | p. 282 |
On Being a Little More Radical about Hermeneutics: A Response to Madison | p. 296 |
The "Weakness of God": A New Theodicy? | p. 302 |
The Insistence and Existence of God: A Response to DeRoo | p. 318 |
From Radical Hermeneutics to the Weakness of God: John D. Caputo in Dialogue with Mark Dooly Edited | p. 327 |
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