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100 _a Caputo, John D.
245 _aPrayers and tears of Jacques Derrida : religion without religion
260 _bIndiana University Press,
_c1997
_aBloomington :
300 _axxix, 379 p. ;
_c24 cm
365 _b26.00
_cUSD
_d85.90
490 _aIndiana series in the philosophy of religion
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aCaputo's book is riveting... A singular achievement of stylistic brio and impeccable scholarship, it breaks new ground in making a powerful case for treating Derrida as homo religiosis... There can be no mistaking the importance of Caputo's work." 'Edith Wyschogrod No one interested in Derrida, in Caputo, or in the larger question of postmodernism and religion can afford to ignore this pathbreaking study. Taking full advantage of the most recent and least discussed writings of Derrida, it offers a careful and comprehensive account of the religious dimension of Derrida's thought.
650 _aDeconstruction
650 _aDerrida, Jacques
650 _aReligion
650 _aIrreligion
650 _aApophatic theology
650 _aBlindness
650 _a Circumcision
650 _a Deconstruction
650 _aGrammatology
650 _aHusserl, Edmund
650 _a Justice
650 _aLevinas,Emmanuel
650 _aMessiantic
650 _aMoses
650 _aOnto-theology
650 _a Singularity
650 _aTranslatability
650 _aUndecidability
650 _aWomen
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