
The Gift of the Other
Levinas, Derrida, and a Theology of Hospitality
Andrew Shepherd(Author)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 27. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
274 pages
978-0-227-17484-5 (ISBN)
Description
We live in an age of global capitalism and terror. In a climate of consumption and fear the unknown Other is regarded as a threat to our safety, a client to assist, or a competitor to be overcome in the struggle for scarce resources. And yet, the Christian Scriptures explicitly summon us to welcome strangers, to care for the widow and the orphan, and to build relationships with those distant from us. But how, in this world of hostility and commodification, do we practice hospitality? In The Gift of the Other, Andrew Shepherd engages deeply with the influential thought of French thinkers Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, and argues that a true vision of hospitality is ultimately found not in postmodern philosophies but in the Christian narrative. The book offers a compelling Trinitarian account of the God of hospitality - a God of communion who 'makes room' for otherness, who overcomes the hostility of the world though Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, and who through the work of the Spirit is forming a new community: the Church - a people of welcome.
Reviews / Votes
"It [The Gift of the Other] asserts a theology of hospitality that is well argued and enticing, and which avoids falling into sectarian or denominational ghettos along the way. For those who are wrestling with Derrida and Levinas but have eyes also for the cross and the resurrection, The Gift of the Other is a must read and an unavoidable contribution in a lively and important debate."-Nigel Zimmerman, Studies in Christian Ethics, Vol. 29 No. 1, February 2016
"This book offers an imaginative and timely contribution to the oft-neglected theme of welcoming the Other.... The work is heartily recommended for scholars and practitioners who wish to enrich their understanding of the distinct theological foundations of a Christian ethic of hospitality."
-Katie R. Leggett, Theological Book Review, Vol. 26 No. 2, 2016
"Sheperd's impressive and hospitable theological deployment of Levinas and Derrida and his drawing out of pastoral applications are greatly to be welcomed."
-David Grummet, Religion and Theology, Vol. 24, Issue 2, April 2017
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17484-5 (9780227174845)
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Person
Andrew Shepherd is a researcher and teacher in Theology and Ethics. He is involved in A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand - a Christian conservation movement - and Servants to Asia's Urban Poor. His previous publications include the volume 'Taking Rational Trouble Over the Mysteries: Reactions to Atheism' (2013), coedited with Nicola Hoggard Creegan.
Content
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: A World for All?
1 The Transcendence of the Other and Infinite Responsibility: The Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
2 Unconditional Hospitality, the Gift of Deconstruction?
The Philosophy of Jacques Derrida
3 Levinasian and Derridean Hospitality: Ethics beyond Ontology?
4 Gifted, Called, and Named: Trinitarian Personhood and an Ontology of Communion
- A tete a tete - Wrestling with the Other
5 "LOGOS", "Sacrificial Substitute", and "Eikon": Christology and the Overcoming of Hostility
- A tete a tete - Seen by the Other
6 Dwelling in Christ and the In-Dwelling Other: Forming the Ecclesial and Eschatological Self
- A tete a tete - A Drink with the Other
7 Performing a Different Script: Participation in the Practice of Ecclesial Hospitality
- A tete a tete - Hosted by the Other
Conclusion: Grounded Hospitality: Community, Ecological
Care, and Inter-Faith Relationships
Bibliography
Preface
Introduction: A World for All?
1 The Transcendence of the Other and Infinite Responsibility: The Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
2 Unconditional Hospitality, the Gift of Deconstruction?
The Philosophy of Jacques Derrida
3 Levinasian and Derridean Hospitality: Ethics beyond Ontology?
4 Gifted, Called, and Named: Trinitarian Personhood and an Ontology of Communion
- A tete a tete - Wrestling with the Other
5 "LOGOS", "Sacrificial Substitute", and "Eikon": Christology and the Overcoming of Hostility
- A tete a tete - Seen by the Other
6 Dwelling in Christ and the In-Dwelling Other: Forming the Ecclesial and Eschatological Self
- A tete a tete - A Drink with the Other
7 Performing a Different Script: Participation in the Practice of Ecclesial Hospitality
- A tete a tete - Hosted by the Other
Conclusion: Grounded Hospitality: Community, Ecological
Care, and Inter-Faith Relationships
Bibliography