John D. Caputo has a long career as one of the preeminent postmodern
philosophers in America. The author of such books as Radical
Hermeneutics, The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida, and The
Weakness of God, Caputo now reflects on his spiritual journey from a
Catholic altar boy in 1950s Philadelphia to a philosopher after the
death of God. Part spiritual autobiography, part homily on what he
calls the “nihilism of grace,” Hoping Against Hope calls believers
and nonbelievers alike to participate in the “praxis of the kingdom
of God,” which Caputo says we must pursue “without why.”
Caputo’s conversation partners in this volume include Lyotard,
Derrida, and Hegel, but also earlier versions of himself: Jackie, a
young altar boy, and Brother Paul, a novice in a religious order.
Caputo traces his own journey from faith through skepticism to hope,
after the “death of God.” In the end, Caputo doesn’t want to do
away with religion; he wants to redeem religion and to reinvent
religion for a postmodern time.
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Confessions of a Postmodern Pilgrim
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ISBN
9781506401508
Publisert
2016
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Fortress Press NBN
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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