
A Passion for the Impossible: John D. Caputo in Focus
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Abbreviations | p. ix |
Saints and Postmodernism: Introduction | p. xi |
God and Anonymity: Prolegomena to an Ankhoral Religion | p. 1 |
The Becoming Possible of the Impossible: An Interview with Jacques Derrida | p. 21 |
A Games of Jacks: A Response to Derrida | p. 34 |
Reflections on Caputo's Heidegger and Aquinas | p. 51 |
Nuptial Realism: A Response to Clarke | p. 69 |
Heidegger's Fall | p. 73 |
The Heart of Concealment: A Response to Richardson | p. 99 |
Khora or God? | p. 107 |
Abyssus Abyssum Invocat: A Response to Kearney | p. 123 |
A Reading of John D. Caputo's "God and Anonymity" | p. 129 |
The Violence of Ontology: A Response to Ayres | p. 147 |
Postmodernism and Ethics: The Case of Caputo | p. 153 |
"O felix culpa," This Foxy Fellow Felix: A Response to Westphal | p. 171 |
Squaring the Hermeneutic Circle: Caputo as Reader of Foucault | p. 175 |
Hounding Hermeneutics: A Response to Flynn | p. 195 |
In Praise of Prophesy: Caputo on Rorty | p. 201 |
Achieving the Impossible--Rorty's Religion: A Response to Dooley | p. 229 |
Faith, Hope, and Love: Radical Hermeneutics as a Pauline Philosophy of Religion | p. 237 |
Holding on by Our Teeth: A Response to Putt | p. 251 |
Caputo's Example | p. 255 |
On Being Left without a Prayer: A Response to Carlson | p. 276 |
The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Esoteric Comedy and the Poetics of Obligation | p. 283 |
Not in Tongues, but Tongue in Cheek: A Response to Kearns | p. 295 |
Without Why, Without Whom: Thinking Otherwise with John D. Caputo | p. 299 |
On Being Attached to Philosophers and Prophets: A Response to Wyschogrod | p. 311 |
Contributors | p. 315 |
Index | p. 319 |
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