Derrida and Religion: Other TestamentsProfessor of Biblical Cultures and Politics Yvonne Sherwood, Yvonne Sherwood, Kevin Hart, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature 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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Contents
Other Testaments | 3 |
An Interview with Jacques Derrida | 27 |
Discourses of Exile | 53 |
Hosting | 63 |
Mary Maternity and Abrahamic Hospitality | 73 |
Rosenzweig and Derrida at Yom Kippur | 97 |
Messianic Epistemology | 119 |
Reading a Page of Scripture with a Little Help | 157 |
Derrida de Vries and | 263 |
Secrets and Sacrifices of Scission | 283 |
Deconstruction God and the possible | 297 |
Aporia or Excess? Two Strategies | 325 |
The Revelation of Justice | 337 |
Sexual Difference | 351 |
Untouchable | 363 |
Who Goes There? | 375 |
To Love the Tallith More Than God | 175 |
Derridapocalypse | 189 |
Otobiographies Or How a Torn and Disembodied | 209 |
A Dialogue between | 241 |
Sexual Irregularities in | 393 |
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