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Informationen zum Autor Patrice Haynes is a Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics at Liverpool Hope University, UK. Her research interests are sited at the interface between philosophy and theology and she is a co-founder of The Association of Continental Philosophy of Religion. Klappentext Reflects upon the paradoxical notion of immanent transcendence; particularly its implications for materialist projects in politics and theology. This book outlines how the notion of immanent transcendence is variously invoked in continental materialist projects as a means of radicalising the concept of matter. Vorwort This book clarifies and reflects upon the paradoxical notion of immanent transcendence, particularly its implications for materialist projects in politics and theology. Zusammenfassung Reflects upon the paradoxical notion of immanent transcendence; particularly its implications for materialist projects in politics and theology. This book outlines how the notion of immanent transcendence is variously invoked in continental materialist projects as a means of radicalising the concept of matter. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments \ Introduction: Rethinking Materialism and Transcendence \ 1. Deleuze and Spinoza: The Metaphysics of Pure Immanence \ 2. Becoming-Other \ 3. Irigaray's Sensible Transcendental \ 4. Adorno, Negative Dialectics and Materialism \ 5. Towards a Theological Materialism \ Notes \ Bibliography \ Index