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The European Reception of John D. Caputo’s Thought
Radicalizing Theology
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eBook - PDF
The European Reception of John D. Caputo’s Thought
Radicalizing Theology
About this book
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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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- John D. Caputo’s Radical Theology in Europe
- Part I: Radical Theology and Politics
- Chapter 1: Radical Theology as Political Theology: Exploring the Fragments of God’s Weak Power
- Response to Ullrich
- Chapter 2: A Radical Fidelity: John D. Caputo and the Future of Religion
- Response to Chabbert
- Chapter 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
- Response to Damen
- Part II: Radical Theology and the Tragic versus Hope and Love
- Chapter 4: The Foolish Call of Love
- Response to Pattison
- Chapter 5: From Kenosis to Kenoma: The Enigma of a Place in Derrida and Caputo
- Response to Bielik-Robson
- Chapter 6: A Post-Belief Europe and the Offer of John Caputo
- Response to French and Taylor
- Part III: Radical Theology and Christianity
- Chapter 7: The Call and the Cross in Caputo and Bultmann
- Response to Benjamins
- Chapter 8: Caputo and the Unidentifiability of God
- Response to Chalamet
- Chapter 9: God—the Opportunity for Continued Discontent
- Response to Henriksen
- Part IV: Radical Theology within Theology and Philosophy
- Chapter 10: Radical Theology’s Place within Theology
- Response to Sands
- Chapter 11: Keeping Weakness Weak to Make It Strong: Caputo’s Theopoetics of Event
- Response to Meganck
- Chapter 12: Hospitality in Action: A Question for Practical Theology?
- Response to Renaud-Grosbras
- Chapter 13: Care and Decay: A Phenomenology of the Queer Body (with Constant Reference to the HIV-Positive Flesh)
- Response to Cassidy-Deketelaere
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors