Slavoj Zizek and Christianity
Herausgeber: Mitralexis, Sotiris; Skliris, Dionysios
Slavoj Zizek and Christianity
Herausgeber: Mitralexis, Sotiris; Skliris, Dionysios
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Written by a panel of international contributors, this collection of essays teases out various strands of iek's thought concerning Christianity and religion and brings them into a wider conversation about the nature of faith.
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Written by a panel of international contributors, this collection of essays teases out various strands of iek's thought concerning Christianity and religion and brings them into a wider conversation about the nature of faith.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588298
- ISBN-10: 0367588293
- Artikelnr.: 69892970
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588298
- ISBN-10: 0367588293
- Artikelnr.: 69892970
Sotiris Mitralexis is Seeger Fellow at Princeton University, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the City University of Istanbul (¿stanbul ¿ehir Üniversitesi) and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Winchester. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Divinity and a Visiting Senior Research Associate at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He received a doctorate in philosophy from the Freie Universität Berlin, a doctorate in theology from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and a degree in classics from the University of Athens. His publications include Ever-Moving Repose: A Contemporary Reading of Maximus the Confessor's Theory of Time. Dionysios Skliris is a Teaching Fellow at the Faculty of Theology, University of Athens. He received a doctorate from the Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines of the University of Paris (Sorbonne - Paris IV). He studied classics and theology at the University of Athens and completed a Master's degree in Late Antique Philosophy at the University of London (King's College) as well as a Master's degree in Byzantine Literature at the University of Paris (Sorbonne - Paris IV).
1 The Slovenian and the Cross: Transcending Christianity's Perverse Core
with Slavoj iek 2 iek and the Dialectical Materialist Theory of Belief
3 From Psychoanalysis to Metamorphosis: The Lacanian Limits of iek's
Theology 4 "No wonder, then, that love itself disappears": Neighbor-Love in
iek and Meister Eckhart 5 Concrete Universality: Only That Which Is
Non-All Is for All 6 Pacifist Pluralism versus Militant Truth: Christianity
at the Service of Revolution in the Work of Slavoj iek 7 Rethinking
Universality: Badiou and iek on Pauline Theology Jack Louis Pappas 8
"Rühre Nicht, Bock! Denn es brennt": Schelling, iek and Christianity
Sinan Richards 9 Murder at the Vicarage: iek's Chesterton as a Way out of
Christianity Bruce J. Krajewski 10 iek and the Dwarf: a Short-Circuit
Radical Theology Mike Grimshaw Afterword: The Antinomies That Keep
Christianity Alive, Slavoj iek
with Slavoj iek 2 iek and the Dialectical Materialist Theory of Belief
3 From Psychoanalysis to Metamorphosis: The Lacanian Limits of iek's
Theology 4 "No wonder, then, that love itself disappears": Neighbor-Love in
iek and Meister Eckhart 5 Concrete Universality: Only That Which Is
Non-All Is for All 6 Pacifist Pluralism versus Militant Truth: Christianity
at the Service of Revolution in the Work of Slavoj iek 7 Rethinking
Universality: Badiou and iek on Pauline Theology Jack Louis Pappas 8
"Rühre Nicht, Bock! Denn es brennt": Schelling, iek and Christianity
Sinan Richards 9 Murder at the Vicarage: iek's Chesterton as a Way out of
Christianity Bruce J. Krajewski 10 iek and the Dwarf: a Short-Circuit
Radical Theology Mike Grimshaw Afterword: The Antinomies That Keep
Christianity Alive, Slavoj iek
1 The Slovenian and the Cross: Transcending Christianity's Perverse Core
with Slavoj iek 2 iek and the Dialectical Materialist Theory of Belief
3 From Psychoanalysis to Metamorphosis: The Lacanian Limits of iek's
Theology 4 "No wonder, then, that love itself disappears": Neighbor-Love in
iek and Meister Eckhart 5 Concrete Universality: Only That Which Is
Non-All Is for All 6 Pacifist Pluralism versus Militant Truth: Christianity
at the Service of Revolution in the Work of Slavoj iek 7 Rethinking
Universality: Badiou and iek on Pauline Theology Jack Louis Pappas 8
"Rühre Nicht, Bock! Denn es brennt": Schelling, iek and Christianity
Sinan Richards 9 Murder at the Vicarage: iek's Chesterton as a Way out of
Christianity Bruce J. Krajewski 10 iek and the Dwarf: a Short-Circuit
Radical Theology Mike Grimshaw Afterword: The Antinomies That Keep
Christianity Alive, Slavoj iek
with Slavoj iek 2 iek and the Dialectical Materialist Theory of Belief
3 From Psychoanalysis to Metamorphosis: The Lacanian Limits of iek's
Theology 4 "No wonder, then, that love itself disappears": Neighbor-Love in
iek and Meister Eckhart 5 Concrete Universality: Only That Which Is
Non-All Is for All 6 Pacifist Pluralism versus Militant Truth: Christianity
at the Service of Revolution in the Work of Slavoj iek 7 Rethinking
Universality: Badiou and iek on Pauline Theology Jack Louis Pappas 8
"Rühre Nicht, Bock! Denn es brennt": Schelling, iek and Christianity
Sinan Richards 9 Murder at the Vicarage: iek's Chesterton as a Way out of
Christianity Bruce J. Krajewski 10 iek and the Dwarf: a Short-Circuit
Radical Theology Mike Grimshaw Afterword: The Antinomies That Keep
Christianity Alive, Slavoj iek