Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo

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Pub. Date: 2010-01-01
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Summary

This volume poses the question of the relationship between the two main influences on the thought of John D. Caputo, one of the most well-known philosophers of religion working in North America today: Jacques Derrida and Jesus Christ. Given the seemingly abstract character of Derrida's account of the messianic, how can one reconcile deconstruction And The concrete messianism of Christianity, As Caputo tries to do over and over again? How can one hold together the love of a God willing to be crucified And The dry, desert khtrade;ra, which doesn't care? This collection of essays from world-renowned scholars seeks to illuminate the difficulties inherent in this seemingly contradictory pair of influences. With his trademark wit and humor, Caputo responds to his interlocutors while clarifying his position on numerous matters of interest To The church and in the academy. In addition to dealing with the concern for issues of hermeneutics, phenomenology, and negative theology for which Caputo has become famous, these essays also evaluate Caputo's legacy in fields previously not thought to be affected by his deconstructive version of religion: feminism, sacramental theology, Analytic philosophy of religion, and Christology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
About the Contributorsp. ix
Abbreviationsp. xii
Editors' Introductionp. 1
The Weakness of God and the Iconic Logic of the Crossp. 15
Festivals of Holy Pain: In the Wake of Good Fridayp. 37
What Does the Cross Mean?: A Response to Sandersp. 54
The Kingdom and the Crossp. 61
The Prodigal Son: A Response to Goicoecheap. 74
Withoutp. 80
Only as Hauntology Is Religion without Religion Possible: A Response to Hartp. 109
The Kingdom; Possible and Impossiblep. 118
The Possibility of the Impossible: A Response to Kearneyp. 140
Negative Theology and Deconstructive Ethics; Caputo's Reading of the Mysticalp. 151
Returning Mystical Theology to the Trace: A Response to Carlsonp. 165
Testing the Heart of KhĂ´ra: Anonymous or Amorous?p. 174
The Chance of Love: A Response to Olthuisp. 187
On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue, with Caputop. 197
Love's Number; or, On the Distinction between a Witness to Love and a Cost Accountant: A Response to Huntingtonp. 224
What Women Want: An (Eco)Feminist in Dialogue withp. 230
What Does Radical Hermeneutics Want?: A Response to Glazebrookp. 259
Of Phenomenology: A Recollection of Truth, Religion, and Art in the Work ofp. 263
My Heretical Phenomenology: A Response to Philip Buckleyp. 278
On What It Means to Be Responsible: A Hermeneutical-Confucian Response to Caputo/Derridap. 282
On Being a Little More Radical about Hermeneutics: A Response to Madisonp. 296
The "Weakness of God": A New Theodicy?p. 302
The Insistence and Existence of God: A Response to DeRoop. 318
From Radical Hermeneutics to the Weakness of God: John D. Caputo in Dialogue with Mark Dooly Editedp. 327
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