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A theology of failure: Žižek against Christian innocence

New York, NY: Fordham University Press (2019)

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  1. Violent Thoughts about Slavoj Zizek.Simon Critchley - 2011 - In Nathan Eckstrand & Christopher S. Yates (eds.), Philosophy and the return of violence: studies from this widening gyre. London: Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 183-204.
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  • 2. Cogito and the History of Madness.Jacques Derrida - 2016 - In ChristopherVE Penfield, Vernon W. Cisney & Nicolae Morar (eds.), Between Foucault and Derrida. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 29-61.
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  • Letter from a Birmingham jail.Martin Luther King Jr - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA.
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  • Theology After Derrida.Robyn Horner - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (3):230-247.
    It has recently been argued that Derrida's work is thoroughly atheistic, which seems to put any dialogue between Derrida and theology out of play. However, such arguments forget that to forbid the impossible outright is as much to be a slave to metaphysics as to presume that one could attain to it in language. Here I revisit the relationship between deconstruction and negative theology, and reconsider utilising Derrida to think God as the impossible. Arguing that thinking God in the absolute (...)
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  • Beauvoir, Irigaray, and the Mystical.Amy M. Hollywood - 1994 - Hypatia 9 (4):158 - 185.
    By reading the analyses of mysticism found in Beauvoir and Irigaray with and against some medieval women's mystical texts, the paper articulates a possible space for the divine within feminist thought.
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  • The reception of dionysius in twentieth‐century eastern orthodoxy.Paul L. Gavrilyuk - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (4):707-723.
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  • Beyond the Pleasure Principle.Sigmund Freud - 1975 - Broadview Press.
    Beyond the Pleasure Principle is Freud's most philosophical and speculative work, exploring profound questions of life and death, pleasure and pain. In it Freud introduces the fundamental concepts of the "repetition compulsion" and the "death drive," according to which a perverse, repetitive, self-destructive impulse opposes and even trumps the creative drive, or Eros. The work is one of Freud's most intensely debated, and raises important questions that have been discussed by philosophers and psychoanalysts since its first publication in 1920. The (...)
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  • Discourse on the method.Rene Descartes - unknown
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  • Forgiveness and Incarnation.John Milbank - 2001 - In Questioning God. Indiana Univ Pr.
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