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Beyond the Problem of Evil

Derrida and Anglophone Philosophy of Religion

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Beyond the Problem of Evil

Derrida and Anglophone Philosophy of Religion

Description

Beyond the Problem of Evil tackles the reinventing the philosophy of religion by way of a topic familiar to anyone who has encountered the field. By considering how “the problem of evil” is historically structured by commitments to theism alongside the recent calls for cross-cultural relevance in the field, the book offers an argument whereby philosophers of religion may globalize the scope of their work. Drawing on the work of Jacques Derrida and critical theorists of religion, the topic is reframed as an investigation of how social actors perceive necessities and grapple with accidents that disrupt them. In this way, the usual commitments to categories structured by theism no longer prevent cross-cultural studies of “evil” and the stage is set for rethinking the field.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction—Derrida and Anglophone Philosophy of Religion
Chapter 1—A Problem of Persuasion
Chapter 2—A Discourse on Evil within the Limits of Theism Alone
Chapter 3—Orthodoxy and Others: Taking History Seriously
Chapter 4—Subjectivity, Sovereignty and Law
Chapter 5—Violence and Responsibility
Chapter 6—Beyond the Problem of Evil
Bibliography

Product details

Published Mar 12 2018
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 162
ISBN 9781498555739
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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