“Gift and Economy: Ethics, Hospitality and the Market is a timely intervention in what is proving to be a timeless debate in postmodern theory over the dynamics and aporetics of the gift. By re-examining the sources and extending the discussion to the question of the market capitalism in a series of incisive and well-argued studies, it sheds new and needed light on a central issue.” – John D. Caputo, Watson Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Syracuse University“As the global economy continues to waste the life of the earth, the gift still surprises. So does this fetching collection, which draws the charismatic gift-concept into a lucid, variegated and accessible engagement of Christian priorities.”– Catherine Keller, Professor of Theology, Drew University, The Theological School; Author of Face of the Deep, and On the Mystery“There is a momentum that brings the question of the gift back around again and again. Gift and Economy is a volume that attends to this recurring mystery, which remains a truly fruitful question for philosophy and its boundary limit – theology.”– Richard Kearney, Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy, Boston College