A passion for the impossible : John D. Caputo in focus / edited by Mark Dooley.
Contributor(s): Dooley, Mark
Material type: TextSeries: SUNY series in theology and continental thought: Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, 2003Description: xxiii, 323 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0791456889 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0791456870 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Caputo, John D | Philosophy | TheologyDDC classification: 191 LOC classification: B945.C144 | P37 2003Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
God and anonymity: prolegomena to an ankhoral religion / John D. Caputo -- The becoming possible of the impossible: an interview with Jacques Derrida / Mark Dooley -- A games of jacks: a response to Derrida / John D. Caputo -- Reflections on Caputo's Heidegger and Aquinas / W. Norris Clarke -- Nuptial realism: a response to Clarke / John D. Caputo -- Heidegger's fall / William J. Richardson -- The heart of concealment: a response to Richardson / John D. Caputo -- Khora or God? / Richard Kearney -- Abyssus abyssum invocat: a response to Kearney / John D. Caputo -- A reading of John D. Caputo's "God and anonymity" / Lewis Ayres -- The violence of ontology: a response to Ayres / John D. Caputo -- Postmodernism and ethics: the case of Caputo / Merold Westphal -- "O felix culpa," this foxy fellow Felix: a response to Westphal / John D. Caputo -- Squaring the hermeneutic circle: Caputo as reader of Foucault / Thomas R. Flynn -- Hounding hermeneutics: a response to Flynn / John D. Caputo -- In praise of prophesy: Caputo on Rorty / Mark Dooley -- Achieving the impossible--Rorty's religion: a response to Dooley / John D. Caputo -- Faith, hope, and love: radical hermeneutics as a Pauline philosophy of religion / B. Keith Putt -- Holding on by our teeth: a response to Putt / John D. Caputo -- Caputo's example / Thomas A. Carlson -- On being left without a prayer: a response to Carlson / John D. Caputo -- The prayers and tears of Jacques Derrida: esoteric comedy and the poetics of obligation / Cleo McNelly Kearns -- Not in tongues, but tongue in cheek: a response to Kearns / John D. Caputo -- Without why, without whom: thinking otherwise with John D. Caputo / Edith Wyschogrod -- On being attached to philosophers and prophets: a response to Wyschogrod / John D. Caputo.