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Informationen zum Autor John D. Caputo , the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. He is the author of numerous books on continental philosophy and religion, including On Religion (2001), M ore Radical Hermeneutics (2000), God, the Gift, and Postmodernism (1999, co-edited with Michael J. Scanlon), The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida (1997), and Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida (1997). Klappentext This impressive collection takes its lead from the question - "Who comes after the subject?" - posed by Jean-Luc Nancy some years ago and responds to similar questions of "Who comes after the God of metaphysics?" and "What becomes of God and of religious faith after the 'first cause' has been shown the door?" To answer these questions, The Religious offers landmark texts from Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Levinas, Derrida, and Irigaray, excerpts from the famous debate between Jean-Luc Marion and Dominique Janicaud, and ten original selections, some of which include coverage of feminist theology. This volume is an ideal text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the philosophy of religion. Zusammenfassung Offers texts from Kierkegaard! Heidegger! Levinas! Derrida! and Irigaray. This book contains excerpts from the famous debate between Jean-Luc Marion and Dominique Janicaud! and ten selections! some of which include coverage of feminist theology. It is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the philosophy of religion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Who Comes After the God of Metaphysics (John D. Caputo) . Part I: Landmarks ( Søren Kierkegaard). 1. The Moment: Selections from The Concept of Anxiety . 2. The Wholly Other: Selections from Philosophical Fragments . 3. Faith: Selections from Practice in Christianity (Martin Heidegger). 4. Phenomenology and Theology. 5. The Onto-theo-logical Constitution of Metaphysics (Emmanuel Lévinas). 6. Diachrony and Representation (Jacques Derrida). 7. "My Religion:": Selections from Circumfession (Luce Irigaray). 8. Belief Itself. . Part II: Contemporary Essays. 9. The Final Appeal of the Subject (Jean-Luc Marion). 10. "Veerings" from The Theological Turn of French Phenomenology (Dominique Janicaud). 11. The Experience of God (Kevin Hart). 12. Eschatology of the Possible God (Richard Kearney). 13. God is Underfoot: Pneumatology after Derrida (Mark I. Wallace). 14. Beyond Belief?: Sexual Difference and Religion after Ontotheology (Ellen T. Armour). 15. "Barely by a Breath...": Irigaray on Rethinking Religion (Grace M. Jantzen). 16. Second Thoughts About Transcendence (Walter Lowe). 17. Materiality and Theoretical Reflection (Charles E. Winquist). 18. Divine Excess: The God Who Comes After (Merold Westphal). 19. Darkness and Silence: Evil and the Western Legacy (John Milbank). 20. Return to Laughter (Sharon Welch). Index. ...