Rethinking Philosophy and Theology with Deleuze

Rethinking Philosophy and Theology with Deleuze
Author: Brent Adkins,Paul R. Hinlicky
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441188250

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The debate between faith and reason has been a dominant feature of Western thought for more than two millennia. This book takes up the problem of the relation between philosophy and theology and proposes that this relation can be reconceived if both philosophy and theology are seen as different ways of organising affects. Brent Adkins and Paul R. Hinlicky break new ground in this timely debate in two ways. Firstly, they lay bare the contemporary dependence on Kant and propose that our Kantian inheritance leaves us with an insuperable dualism. Secondly, the authors argue that the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze provides a way of resolving the debate between faith and reason that does justice to philosophy and theology by reconceiving of both as assemblages. Deleuze's philosophy differentiates domains of thought in terms of what they create. This seems like a particularly fruitful way to pursue the problem of the relations among philosophy and theology because it allows their distinction without at the same time placing them in opposition to one another.

Rethinking Philosophy and Theology with Deleuze

Rethinking Philosophy and Theology with Deleuze
Author: Brent Adkins,Paul R. Hinlicky
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441158307

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The debate between faith and reason has been a dominant feature of Western thought for more than two millennia. This book takes up the problem of the relation between philosophy and theology and proposes that this relation can be reconceived if both philosophy and theology are seen as different ways of organising affects. Brent Adkins and Paul R. Hinlicky break new ground in this timely debate in two ways. Firstly, they lay bare the contemporary dependence on Kant and propose that our Kantian inheritance leaves us with an insuperable dualism. Secondly, the authors argue that the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze provides a way of resolving the debate between faith and reason that does justice to philosophy and theology by reconceiving of both as assemblages. Deleuze's philosophy differentiates domains of thought in terms of what they create. This seems like a particularly fruitful way to pursue the problem of the relations among philosophy and theology because it allows their distinction without at the same time placing them in opposition to one another.

Rethinking Philosophy of Religion

Rethinking Philosophy of Religion
Author: Philip Goodchild
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0823222063

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These original essays reconceive the place of religion for critical thought following the recent 'turn to religion' in Continental philosophy, framing new issues for exploration, including questions of justice, anxiety, and evil; the sublime, and of the soul haunting genetics; how reason may be reshaped by new religious movements and by ritual and experience. Contributors: Pamela Sue Anderson, Gary Banham, Bettina Bergo, John Caputo, Clayton Crockett, Jonathan Ellsworth, Philip Goodchild, Matthew Halteman, Wayne Hudson, Grace Jantzen, Donna Jowett, Greg Sadler, Graham Ward, and Edith Wyschogrod.

Deleuze and Theology

Deleuze and Theology
Author: Christopher Ben Simpson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567217264

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What can a theologian do with Deleuze? While using philosophy as a resource for theology is nothing new, Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) presents a kind of limit-case for such a theological appropriation of philosophy: a thoroughly "modern" philosophy that would seem to be fundamentally hostile to Christian theology-a philosophy of atheistic immanence with an essentially chaotic vision of the world. Nonetheless, Deleuze's philosophy can generate many potential intersections with theology opening onto a field of configurations: a fractious middle between radical Deleuzian theologies that would think through theology and reinterpret it from the perspective of some version of Deleuzian philosophy and other theologies that would seek to learn from and respond to Deleuze from the perspective of confessional theology-to take from the encounter with Deleuze an opportunity to clarify and reform an orthodox Christian self-understanding.

Deleuze and Religion

Deleuze and Religion
Author: Mary Bryden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134551859

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Despite the ever-expanding body of Deleuzian scholarship, single volume has explored the religious dimensions of Delueze's writing. Now, Mary Bryden has assembled a team of international scholars to do just that. Their essays illustrate the ways in which Deleuzian thought is antithetical to religious debate, as well as the ways in which it contributes to those debates. This volume will be invaluable for researchers, teachers and students of theology, philosophy, critical theory, cultural studies and literary criticism as well as to students of French who read Deleuze's work in its original language.

Deleuze and Guattari s A Thousand Plateaus

Deleuze and Guattari s A Thousand Plateaus
Author: Brent Adkins
Publsiher: Critical Introductions and Gui
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0748686452

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Using clear language and numerous examples, each chapter of this guide analyses an individual plateau from Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus, interpreting the work for students and scholars.

Theology After Deleuze

Theology After Deleuze
Author: Kristien Justaert
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441102171

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Deleuze's relationship with theology is a complex one. Indeed, there seem to be many possible objections to such an 'assemblage' taking place. In the first book of its kind to engage with this seemingly problematic dialogue, Kristien Justaert shows the ways in which Deleuze's thought can in fact advance issues in political and liberation theology in particular, while also exploring the important theological and spiritual aspirations contained in Deleuze's philosophy itself, as part of his lifelong quest for the 'Absolute'. Justaert examines the theological components in Deleuze's writings, investigating the theological potential of four notions that circle around the central Deleuzian concept of 'Life': immanence, spirituality, creativity and politics. The book goes on to connect Deleuze with both established theologies and possible theologies for the future, identifying areas in which Deleuze can contribute to the dynamics of contemporary theology, and argues that aspects of Deleuze's philosophy can enable theology to become more meaningful in a globalised world. This is the ideal introduction to Deleuzian theologies, and Deleuze's own theology, for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Death and Desire in Hegel Heidegger and Deleuze

Death and Desire in Hegel  Heidegger and Deleuze
Author: Brent Adkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124062485

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This book places Hegel, Heidegger and Deleuze in conversation with one another, which results in a new (joyful) way of thinking about death.