Derrida and Religion: Other TestamentsYvonne Sherwood, Kevin Hart Derrida and Religion: Other Testaments represents the most comprehensive attempt to date to explore, adapt, and test Derrida's contributions and influence on the study of theology, biblical studies, and the philosophy of religion. With over twenty original essays from highly-respected scholars such as John Caputo, Daniel Boyarin, Edith Wyschogrod, Tim Beal, and Gil Anidjar, Derrida and Religion will quickly become the locus classicus for those interested in the increasingly vibrant work on religion and deconstruction and postmodernism. |
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... (Touching Her/Him) 22 Touching Transcendence: Sexual Difference and Sacrality in Derrida's Le Toucher 351 ELLEN T. ARMOUR 23 Untouchable 363 GREGG LAMBERT 24 Touching (in) the Desert: Who Goes There? 375 GRACE M. JANTZEN 25 El Tocado (Le ...
... (Touching Her/Him) 22 Touching Transcendence: Sexual Difference and Sacrality in Derrida's Le Toucher 351 ELLEN T. ARMOUR 23 Untouchable 363 GREGG LAMBERT 24 Touching (in) the Desert: Who Goes There? 375 GRACE M. JANTZEN 25 El Tocado (Le ...
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... touch, skin, love, blood — into the whiteness of specters, absences, vapors, holograms, and the one who rotates words that are only ever words, not locked on to politics, context, actuality, matter and all that matters, and therefore ...
... touch, skin, love, blood — into the whiteness of specters, absences, vapors, holograms, and the one who rotates words that are only ever words, not locked on to politics, context, actuality, matter and all that matters, and therefore ...
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... touch of Jesus. And Derrida's Abraham is bound as tightly as the marrano in the strange logic of the secret. Derrida and Religion by no means represents the dream of what Timothy Beal and Tod Linafelt call the restoration of "Times New ...
... touch of Jesus. And Derrida's Abraham is bound as tightly as the marrano in the strange logic of the secret. Derrida and Religion by no means represents the dream of what Timothy Beal and Tod Linafelt call the restoration of "Times New ...
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... touch and prohibition against touch, brushes close to the untouchable yet touchable body of Christ, thereby inscribing "her body" as the origin and limit of the Christian tradition. As Ellen Armour says in an earlier work, it seems that ...
... touch and prohibition against touch, brushes close to the untouchable yet touchable body of Christ, thereby inscribing "her body" as the origin and limit of the Christian tradition. As Ellen Armour says in an earlier work, it seems that ...
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... Touching Her" and "Reading a Page of Scripture (with a Little Help from Derrida)." Some of the many papers submitted for the "Reading a Page of Scripture..." panels have been ushered into another home: Yvonne Sherwood, ed., Derrida's ...
... Touching Her" and "Reading a Page of Scripture (with a Little Help from Derrida)." Some of the many papers submitted for the "Reading a Page of Scripture..." panels have been ushered into another home: Yvonne Sherwood, ed., Derrida's ...
Contents
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Hostipitality | 51 |
Autochthony and Welcome Discourses of Exile in Lévinas and Derrida | 53 |
Hosting | 63 |
Mary Maternity and Abrahamic Hospitality in Derridas Reading of Massignon | 73 |
The Christian The Jew The Hyphen | 95 |
Rosenzweig and Derrida at Yom Kippur | 97 |
The Word Becomes Text A Dialogue between Kevin Hart and George Aichele | 241 |
Sacrifices and Secrets | 261 |
Sacrifice and Secularization Derrida de Vries and the Future of Mourning | 263 |
Secrets and Sacrificés of Scission | 283 |
Revelations | 295 |
Deconstruction God and the Possible | 297 |
The Revelation According to Jacques Derrida | 309 |
Aporia or Excess? Two Strategies for Thinking rRevelation | 325 |
Christianity and AntiJudaism | 111 |
Messianic Epistemology | 119 |
Midrash and the Magic Language Reading without Logocentrism | 131 |
Creatio Ex Libidine Reading Ancient Logos Différantly | 141 |
Reading a Page of Scripture with a Little Help from Derrida | 157 |
Other Eyes Reading and Not Reading the Hebrew ScripturesOld Testament with a Little Help from Derrida and Cixous | 159 |
To Love the Tallith More Than God | 175 |
Derridapocalypse | 189 |
Otobiographies Or How a Torn and Disembodied Ear Hears a Promise of Death A Prearranged Meeting between Yvonne Sherwood and John D Cap... | 209 |
The Revelation of Justice | 337 |
LaLe Toucher Touching HerHim | 349 |
Touching Transcendence Sexual Difference and Sacrality in Derridas Le Toucher | 351 |
Untouchable | 363 |
Touching in the Desert Who Goes There? | 375 |
El Tocado Le Toucher Sexual Irregularities in the Translation of God The Word in Jesus | 393 |
INDEX | 407 |
INDEX OF REFERENCES | 420 |
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