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There are certain things that can be explained and certain things
that cannot be explained. This book is about the latter. It is a
book about death: how death interrupts and influences the
reflection on the self. It is a book about God: a detailed and
critical discussion on how Kierkegaard and Derrida apply the
concept of God in their philosophical reflections. The most
ground-breaking analysis concerns the famous passage on the self
(A.A) in The Sickness unto Death, where the author combines
logical, rhetorical and dialectical means to establish a new
perspective on Kierkegaard's thinking in general. The Cartesian
doubt then constitutes a common trait for his detailed and rigorous
analysis of Derrida and Kierkegaard on death, madness, faith, and
rationality - showing how they both seek to break up the Hegelian
Aufhebung from within, but still remain dependent on Hegel. After
Kierkegaard and Derrida, the certainty and total uncertainty of
death - and of God as infinite other - gives the self a basic,
though non-foundational, responsibility. The significance of this
responsibility, of this other, of this death, requires sustained
and thorough consideration. Where others mark a conclusion, this
book therefore marks a point of departure: reflecting on oneself at
the graveside of a dead man - thus introducing an Autopsia.
To talk about religion is to talk about politics, identity,
terrorism, migration, gender, and a host of other aspects of
society. This volume examines and engages with larger debates
around religion and proposes a new approach that moves beyond the
usual binaries to analyse its role in our societies at large.
Formatting Religion delves into these complexities and demonstrates
the topical need for better understanding of how religion, society,
culture, and law interact and are mutually influenced in periods of
transition. It examines how over the last two decades, people and
institutions have been grappling with the role of religion in
socio-cultural and political conflicts worldwide. Drawing on a host
of disciplines - including sociology, philosophy, anthropology,
politics, media, law, and theology - the essays in this book
analyse how religion is formatted today, and how religion
continuously formats society, from above and from below. The volume
will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of religious
studies, politics, media and culture studies, and sociology.
In this phenomenological reading of Luther, Marius Timmann Mjaaland
shows that theological discourse is never philosophically neutral
and always politically loaded. Raising questions concerning the
conditions of modern philosophy, religion, and political ideas,
Marius Timmann Mjaaland follows a dark thread of thought back to
its origin in Martin Luther. Thorough analyses of the genealogy of
secularization, the political role of the apocalypse, the topology
of the self, and the destruction of metaphysics demonstrate the
continuous relevance of this highly subtle thinker.rabbi
To talk about religion is to talk about politics, identity,
terrorism, migration, gender, and a host of other aspects of
society. This volume examines and engages with larger debates
around religion and proposes a new approach that moves beyond the
usual binaries to analyse its role in our societies at large.
Formatting Religion delves into these complexities and demonstrates
the topical need for better understanding of how religion, society,
culture, and law interact and are mutually influenced in periods of
transition. It examines how over the last two decades, people and
institutions have been grappling with the role of religion in
socio-cultural and political conflicts worldwide. Drawing on a host
of disciplines - including sociology, philosophy, anthropology,
politics, media, law, and theology - the essays in this book
analyse how religion is formatted today, and how religion
continuously formats society, from above and from below. The volume
will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of religious
studies, politics, media and culture studies, and sociology.
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Kierkegaard and Death (Paperback)
Patrick Stokes, Adam Buben; Contributions by Ian Duckles, George Connell, Marius Timmann Mjaaland, …
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Few philosophers have devoted such sustained, almost obsessive
attention to the topic of death as Soren Kierkegaard. Kierkegaard
and Death brings together new work on Kierkegaard's multifaceted
discussions of death and provides a thorough guide to the
development, in various texts and contexts, of Kierkegaard s ideas
concerning death. Essays by an international group of scholars take
up essential topics such as dying to the world, living death,
immortality, suicide, mortality and subjectivity, death and the
meaning of life, remembrance of the dead, and the question of the
afterlife. While bringing Kierkegaard's philosophy of death into
focus, this volume connects Kierkegaard with important debates in
contemporary philosophy."
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