Re-treating religion : deconstructing Christianity with Jean-Luc Nancy
Nancy, Jean-Luc, Alexandrova, Alena, Rooden, Aukje van, Kate, Laurens ten, Devisch, Ignaas
One of the most complicated and ambiguous tendencies in contemporary western societies is the phenomenon referred to as the turn to religion.In philosophy, one of the most original thinkers critically questioning this turnis Jean-Luc Nancy. Re-treating Religion is the first volume to analyze his long-term project The Deconstruction of Christianity,especially his major statement of it in Dis-Enclosure.Nancy conceives monotheistic religion and secularization not as opposite worldviews that succeed each other in time but rather as springing from the same history. This history consists in a paradoxical tendency to contest one's own foundations-whether God, truth, origin, humanity, or rationality-as well as to found itself on the void of this contestation. Nancy calls this unique combination of self-contestation and self-foundation the self-deconstructionof the Western world.The book includes discussion with Nancy himself, who contributes a substantial Preambleand a concluding dialogue with the volume editors. The contributions follow Nancy in tracing the complexities of Western culture back to the persistent legacy of monotheism, in order to illuminate the tensions and uncertainties we face in the twenty-first century
Jahr:
2012
Auflage:
1
Verlag:
Fordham University Press
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
400
ISBN 10:
0823234657
ISBN 13:
9780823234653
Serien:
Perspectives in continental philosophy
Datei:
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english, 2012