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082 _bJ65-C26
100 _aCaputo, John D.
100 _eEditor
245 _aGod, the Gift, and Postmodernism
245 _cJohn D. Caputo, Michael J. Scanlon
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bIndiana University Press
260 _c1999
300 _a322tr.
300 _bPaperback
300 _c24cm
520 _aPushing past the constraints of postmodernism which cast ""reason"" and ""religion"" in opposition, God, the Gift, and Postmodernism, seizes the opportunity to question the authority of ""the modern"" and open the limits of possible experience, including the call to religious experience, as a new millennium approaches. Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, engages with Jean-Luc Marion and other religious philosophers to entertain questions about intention, givenness, and possibility which reveal the extent to which deconstruction is structured like religion. New interpretations of Kant, Heidegger, Husserl, and Derrida emerge from essays and discussions with distinguished philosophers and theologians from the United States and Europe. The result is that God, the Gift, and Postmodernism elaborates a radical phenomenology that stretches the limits of its possibility and explores areas where philosophy and religion have become increasingly and surprisingly convergent.
650 _aGod and philosophy
650 _aReligion - Christianity Congresses
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11515/11.jpg
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
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