Postmodern philosophy and Christian thought / edited by Merold Westphal. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, (c)1999.Description: vi, 291 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Merold Westphal -- On the uses and advantages of an epistemology for life W. Jay Wood -- Postmodernism as a kind of modernism : Nietzsche's critique of knowledge Lee Hardy -- Is the postmodern post-secular? : the parody of religious quests in Thomas Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and Don De Lillo's White noise Brian D. Ingraffia -- Against appropriation : postmodern programs, claimants, contests, conversations Gary Percesepe -- The hermeneutics of difference : Barth and Derrida on words and the Word Garrett Green -- The bitterness of Cain : (post)modernity's flight from determinacy Walter Lowe -- Sketch of a phenomenological concept of gift Jean-Luc Marion -- Against idolatry : Heidegger and natural theology George Connell -- Yearning for home : the Christian doctrine of creation in a postmodern age Steve Bouma-Prediger -- Toward a postmodern theology of the cross : Augustine, Heidegger, Derrida John D. Caputo -- Emmanuel Levinas and Hillel's questions Edith Wyschogrod -- Love's reason : from Heideggerian care to Christian charity Norman Wirzba -- Between exclusivity and plurality : toward a postmodern Christian philosophy of other religions Andrew J. Dell'Olio.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Appropriating postmodernism Merold Westphal -- On the uses and advantages of an epistemology for life W. Jay Wood -- Postmodernism as a kind of modernism : Nietzsche's critique of knowledge Lee Hardy -- Is the postmodern post-secular? : the parody of religious quests in Thomas Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and Don De Lillo's White noise Brian D. Ingraffia -- Against appropriation : postmodern programs, claimants, contests, conversations Gary Percesepe -- The hermeneutics of difference : Barth and Derrida on words and the Word Garrett Green -- The bitterness of Cain : (post)modernity's flight from determinacy Walter Lowe -- Sketch of a phenomenological concept of gift Jean-Luc Marion -- Against idolatry : Heidegger and natural theology George Connell -- Yearning for home : the Christian doctrine of creation in a postmodern age Steve Bouma-Prediger -- Toward a postmodern theology of the cross : Augustine, Heidegger, Derrida John D. Caputo -- Emmanuel Levinas and Hillel's questions Edith Wyschogrod -- Love's reason : from Heideggerian care to Christian charity Norman Wirzba -- Between exclusivity and plurality : toward a postmodern Christian philosophy of other religions Andrew J. Dell'Olio.

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