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Auteur(s) : Ullrich, Calvin D. (1990-....)
Titre(s) : Sovereignty and event [Texte imprimé] : the political in John D. Caputo's radical theology / Calvin D. Ullrich
Publication : Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, copyright 2021
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-269 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection : Religion in philosophy and theology, ISSN 1616-346X ; 105
Lien à la collection : Religion in philosophy and theology
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 253-264. Index
Texte remanié de : Dissertation : Stellenbosch university : 2019
"In this study, Calvin D. Ullrich argues for the political significance of the philosopher-theologian
John D. Caputo's radical theology. Against the backdrop of present debates, the author
traces the notions of 'sovereignty and event' by drawing on the political theology
of Carl Schmitt and Caputo's evolving engagement with postmodern thought; from its
genesis in Martin Heidegger to its deeply involved association with Jacques Derrida.
Calvin D. Ullrich shows that contrary to some misleading interpretations of his religious
deconstruction, Caputo has always held nascent political concerns which culminate
in his radical theology. Writing for scholars working in contemporary philosophy and
theology, this book offers one of the first major in-depth analyses covering Caputo's
writings of the last four decades, and seeks to defend their relevance for discussions
responding to ongoing political-theological challenges."
Sujet(s) : Caputo, John D. (1940-....) -- Critique et interprétation
Théologie politique
Théologie postmoderne
Indice(s) Dewey :
230.097 3 (23e éd.) = Christianisme Théologie chrétienne - États-Unis
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-3-16-159230-0 (br.). - ISBN 3161592301
EAN 9783161592300
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb468140105
Notice n° :
FRBNF46814010
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Preface -- ; Introduction --. Protests, Masters, and Events -- ; Sovereignty -- ;
The Event -- ; Notes on Methodology -- ; Outline of Chapters -- ; Carl Schmitt, Sovereignty,
and Democracy -- ; Introduction --. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy -- ; Three Examples
in Democracy's Crisis -- ; The Postdemocratic Condition -- ; Schmitt's Political Theology
-- ; The Age of Neutralizations and Depoliticizations -- ; The Friend-Enemy Distinction
-- ; Carl Schmitt's Concept of Sovereignty -- ; Political Theology -- ; Schmitt's
Eschatology -- ; Schmitt's Concept(s) of History -- ; The Katechon -- ; Radical Hermeneutics
of Sovereignty? -- ; Overcoming Metaphysics -- ; Introduction --. Heidegger's Critique
of Scholasticism according to Caputo -- ; Metaphysics as the History of Being -- ;
Identity and Difference -- ; Language -- ; The 'Ereignis' in Time and Being -- ; The
Mystical Element in Thomas Aquinas -- ; The Early Greeks : Anaximander -- ; Heraclitus
and Parmenides -- ; Re-reading the Metaphysics of esse -- ; Heidegger against Heidegger
-- ; The 'upon-which' in Being and Time -- ; Cold Hermeneutics -- ; Demythologized
Heidegger and the turn to Derrida -- ; The Il, logic of the sans -- ; Introduction
--. Postmodernism, Derrida, and Différance -- ; Postmodernism -- ; Jacques Derrida
-- ; Différence -- ; Ethics sans Ethics -- ; Against Ethics -- ; Heteromorphism vs
Heteronomism -- ; Anthropologia Negativa -- ; Religion sans Religion -- ; The Apophatic
-- ; Translatability -- ; From Radical Religion to Radical Theology -- ; Introduction
--. The Messianic -- ; The Gift of Apocalypse -- ; Apocalypse without Apocalypse --
; The Gift of Givenness -- ; The Gift without Givenness -- ; Derrida's Religion --
; Radical Theology -- ; The Quasi-Structure of 'Name-Event' -- ; The Death of God,
Theology, and Justice -- ; God without Sovereignty -- ; The Event of Sovereignty --
; Introduction --. Sovereignty without Sovereignty -- ; The Friend-Enemy Deconstruction
-- ; Between Law and Justice -- ; Sovereignty, Autoimmunity, and the Democracy to
Come -- ; Theological Materialisms : Badiou, Agamben, Žižek -- ; Alain Badiou -- ;
Giorgio Agamben -- ; Slavoj Žižek -- ; The Theo-poetics of Radical Political Theology
-- ; The 'Poetics' of Theo-poetics -- ; The 'Theos' of Theo-poetics -- ; The Three
Pills of Theo-poetics -- ; Avoiding the Third-Way of Theo-poetics? -- ; A Conclusion
: 'The King is Dead : Long Live the King!' -- ; Postscript -- ; Bibliography -- ;
Author Index -- ; Subject Index.