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Theology And The Political The New Debate Sic 5 Paperback Creston Davis John Milbank Slavoj Iek

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Theology And The Political The New Debate Sic 5 Paperback Creston Davis John Milbank Slavoj Iek
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Publisher: Duke University Press Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.07 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Creston Davis; John Milbank; Slavoj Žižek
ISBN: 9780822334729, 0822334720
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: Paperback

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Theology And The Political The New Debate Sic 5 Paperback Creston Davis John Milbank Slavoj Iek by Creston Davis; John Milbank; Slavoj Žižek 9780822334729, 0822334720 instant download after payment.

The essays inTheology and the Political—written by some of the world’s foremost theologians, philosophers, and literary critics—analyze the ethics and consequences of human action. They explore the spiritual dimensions of ontology, considering the relationship between ontology and the political in light of the thought of figures ranging from Plato to Marx, Levinas to Derrida, and Augustine to Lacan. Together, the contributors challenge the belief that meaningful action is simply the successful assertion of will, that politics is ultimately reducible to “might makes right.” From a variety of perspectives, they suggest that grounding human action and politics in materialist critique offers revolutionary possibilities that transcend the nihilism inherent in both contemporary liberal democratic theory and neoconservative ideology.

Contributors.Anthony Baker, Daniel M. Bell Jr., Phillip Blond, Simon Critchley, Conor Cunningham, Creston Davis, William Desmond, Hent de Vries, Terry Eagleton, Rocco Gangle, Philip Goodchild, Karl Hefty, Eleanor Kaufman, Tom McCarthy, John Milbank, Antonio Negri, Catherine Pickstock, Patrick Aaron Riches, Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Regina Mara Schwartz, Kenneth Surin, Graham Ward, Rowan Williams, Slavoj Žižek

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