
Misrecognitions
Gillian Rose and the Task of Political Theology
Joshua B. Davis(Editor)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 2. November 2018
240 pages
978-1-5326-1361-6 (ISBN)
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This collection brings together prominent thinkers from numerous disciplines to address the legacy of Gillian Rose for political theology today. Rose's work is notorious for its eclectic range, difficult style, and iconoclastic defiance of the conventions of postmodern critical theory. The theologians, religious scholars, ethicists, and theorists in this collection discuss Rose's relationship to such topics as the Frankfurt School, social theory, feminism, literature, law, Hegel, Kant, and psychoanalysis. They situate her work within the wider context of political theology, as it is understood in religious studies and continental philosophy. Though attentive to the theoretical issues raised by Rose's work, these essays are also engage the role that work may play in political action today, examining issues such as refugee immigration in Europe, the rise of nationalism, and anticapitalist political organizing. The collection is a vital contribution to the rising body of literature on Rose and her importance to political philosophy, ethics, and theology, but it will also serve as an important orienting guide for readers new to Rose's work and its demanding style.
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-5326-1361-6 (9781532613616)
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Joshua B. Davis is the dean of the Alabama Integrative Ministry School for the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama and is an adjunct instructor in Religion at Samford University.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Struggle for Recognition
- Chapter 1: Beginning in the Middle
- Chapter 2: Toward a Rosean Political Theology of Recognition
- Chapter 3: Rose contra Girard
- Chapter 4: "The Tree Is Really Rooted in the Sky"
- Part 2: Thinking the Absolute
- Chapter 5: Mis(re)cognition of God and Man
- Chapter 6: Between Hegel and Wittgenstein
- Chapter 7: One Absolute Substance
- Chapter 8: "A Frenzy of Self-Deceit"
- Chapter 9: Law All the Way Down
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