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This book gathers the European reception of John. D. Caputo's proposal for a radical theology of our time. Philosophers and theologians from within Europe respond to Caputo's attempt to configure a less rigid, less dogmatic form of religion. These scholars, in turn, receive responses by Caputo. This volume so aims to strengthen the development of radical theology in Europe and abroad.
This book gathers the European reception of John. D. Caputo's proposal for a radical theology of our time. Philosophers and theologians from within Europe respond to Caputo's attempt to configure a less rigid, less dogmatic form of religion. These scholars, in turn, receive responses by Caputo. This volume so aims to strengthen the development of radical theology in Europe and abroad.
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Autorenporträt
Joeri Schrijvers is extraordinary professor of the School of Philosophy at North-West University Potchefstroom. Martin Koci is assistant professor at the Institute for Fundamental Theology and Dogmatics, KU Linz.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments John D. Caputo's Radical Theology in Europe: An Introduction Joeri Schrijvers and Martin Koci Part I: Radical Theology and Politics 1 Radical Theology as Political Theology: Exploring the Fragments of God's Weak Power Calvin Ullrich To Ullrich John D. Caputo 2 A Radical Fidelity: John D. Caputo and the Future of Religion Marie Chabbert To Chabbert John D. Caputo 3 Is it Radical Enough? The Ethical Call of Caputo's Theopoetics to Stick to the Difficulty of Life in Light of Black Lives Matter Enrieke Damen To Damen John D. Caputo Part II: Radical Theology and The Tragic Versus Hope, and Love 4 The Foolish Call of Love George Pattison To Pattison John D. Caputo 5 From Kenosis to Kenoma: The Enigma of a Place in Derrida and Caputo Agata Bielik-Robson To Bielik-Robson John D. Caputo 6 A Post-Belief Europe and the Offer of John D. Caputo Maria Francesca French and Barry Taylor To French and Taylor John D. Caputo Part III: Radical Theology and C
Acknowledgments John D. Caputo's Radical Theology in Europe: An Introduction Joeri Schrijvers and Martin Koci Part I: Radical Theology and Politics 1 Radical Theology as Political Theology: Exploring the Fragments of God's Weak Power Calvin Ullrich To Ullrich John D. Caputo 2 A Radical Fidelity: John D. Caputo and the Future of Religion Marie Chabbert To Chabbert John D. Caputo 3 Is it Radical Enough? The Ethical Call of Caputo's Theopoetics to Stick to the Difficulty of Life in Light of Black Lives Matter Enrieke Damen To Damen John D. Caputo Part II: Radical Theology and The Tragic Versus Hope, and Love 4 The Foolish Call of Love George Pattison To Pattison John D. Caputo 5 From Kenosis to Kenoma: The Enigma of a Place in Derrida and Caputo Agata Bielik-Robson To Bielik-Robson John D. Caputo 6 A Post-Belief Europe and the Offer of John D. Caputo Maria Francesca French and Barry Taylor To French and Taylor John D. Caputo Part III: Radical Theology and C
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