Jean-Luc Nancy after the Theological Turn
A Phenomenology of Kenosis
Jean-Luc Nancy after the Theological Turn
A Phenomenology of Kenosis
Description
Nikolaas Cassidy-Deketelaere provides a novel and profound reading of Jean-Luc Nancy's deconstruction of Christianity in the context of French phenomenology's 'theological turn'.
Deftly exploring Nancy's work alongside major contemporary phenomenologists including Jean-Luc Marion, Michel Henry, Jean-Louis Chrétien and Emmanuel Falque, Jean-Luc Nancy after the Theological Turn argues that only by turning to theology can phenomenology come into its own as philosophy. Following Derrida's treatment of Nancy, Cassidy-Deketelaere thinks 'after' the theological turn by deconstructing phenomenology's inherent theological structure which made that turn possible; starting from the theological turn, this book seeks to move beyond it, that is, to 'de-theologise' phenomenology. This approach parallels Nancy's engagement with Christianity: drawing on Paul's kenosis – according to which God empties himself of his divinity in the Incarnation – Nancy understands Christianity as deconstructing or de-theologising itself.
Written in elegant and clear prose, this volume clarifies the phenomenological and theological consequences of one the most influential modern thinkers' philosophy.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on the Text
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Givenness and Revelation
1. The Phenomenon of Revelation
2. The Depth of Reason
3. The Experience of Faith
Part II: Embodiment and Incarnation
4. Henry's Swerve of the Flesh
5. Falque's Resistance of the Body
6. Nancy's Extension of the Soul
Conclusion
References
Index
Product details
| Published | Oct 16 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 248 |
| ISBN | 9781350512085 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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