F. LeRon Shults explores Deleuze's fascination with theological themes and shows how his entire corpus can be understood as a creative atheist machine that liberates thinking, acting and feeling. Shults also demonstrates how the flow of a productive atheism can be increased by bringing Deleuzian concepts into dialogue with insights derived from the bio-cultural sciences of religion.
F. LeRon Shults explores Deleuze's fascination with theological themes and shows how his entire corpus can be understood as a creative atheist machine that liberates thinking, acting and feeling. Shults also demonstrates how the flow of a productive atheism can be increased by bringing Deleuzian concepts into dialogue with insights derived from the bio-cultural sciences of religion.
F. LeRon Shults is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the University of Agder, Norway. He is the author and editor of numerous books on Christian theology, the most recent include Saving Desire: The Seduction of Christian Theology (Eerdmans, 2011), Christology and Ethics (Eerdmans, 2010), Philosophy, Science and Divine Action (Brill, 2009), Christology and Science (Ashgate, 2008), The Holy Spirit (Eerdmans, 2008), Transforming Spirituality: Integrating Theology and Psychology (Eerdmans, 2006) and Reforming the Doctrine of God (Eerdmans, 2005).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Hammering Theology The Science of Non-Existing Entities Anti-Oedipus, Anti-Christ Anthropomorphic Promiscuity and Sociographic Prudery Sacerdotal and Iconoclastic Trajectories The Secrets of Theism 2. Breaking Theological Icons The Inversion of Platonism Christ as the Image of God Anthropomorphic Prudery and Sociographic Promiscuity Kant and the Genitality of Experience Spinoza and the Vertigo of Immanence Nietzsche and the Rising of the Simulacra Overturning Religious Figures 3. Loosening Theological Chains The Dogmatic Image of Thought Christ as the Logos of God The First Shackle: Analogy of Judgment The Second Shackle: Identity in the Concept The Third Shackle: Opposition of Predicates The Fourth Shackle: Resemblance in Perception The Liberation of Thinking 4. Releasing Theological Events Paradox and Becoming Christ as the Incarnation of God The Aleatory Point The Line of the Aion The Metaphysical Surface Sexuality and Pious Intentions The Liberation of Acting 5. Assembling Theological Machines Desiring-Machines Christ as the Judgment of God Theology and the Territorial Machine Theology and the Despotic Machine Theology and the Capitalist Machine Theology and the War Machine The Liberation of Feeling 6. Secreting Atheism The Production of Atheism The Gospel According to Deleuze The Forces of Theology Bibliography.
1. Hammering Theology The Science of Non-Existing Entities Anti-Oedipus, Anti-Christ Anthropomorphic Promiscuity and Sociographic Prudery Sacerdotal and Iconoclastic Trajectories The Secrets of Theism 2. Breaking Theological Icons The Inversion of Platonism Christ as the Image of God Anthropomorphic Prudery and Sociographic Promiscuity Kant and the Genitality of Experience Spinoza and the Vertigo of Immanence Nietzsche and the Rising of the Simulacra Overturning Religious Figures 3. Loosening Theological Chains The Dogmatic Image of Thought Christ as the Logos of God The First Shackle: Analogy of Judgment The Second Shackle: Identity in the Concept The Third Shackle: Opposition of Predicates The Fourth Shackle: Resemblance in Perception The Liberation of Thinking 4. Releasing Theological Events Paradox and Becoming Christ as the Incarnation of God The Aleatory Point The Line of the Aion The Metaphysical Surface Sexuality and Pious Intentions The Liberation of Acting 5. Assembling Theological Machines Desiring-Machines Christ as the Judgment of God Theology and the Territorial Machine Theology and the Despotic Machine Theology and the Capitalist Machine Theology and the War Machine The Liberation of Feeling 6. Secreting Atheism The Production of Atheism The Gospel According to Deleuze The Forces of Theology Bibliography.
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