gamben has long been deeply concerned with theological issues. This book is the first, and also much needed, overview of Agamben's relation to theology. Striking the perfect balance between exposition and analysis, it deserves to be widely read.

- Kenneth Surin, Professor of Literature and Professor of Religion and Critical Theory, and Chair of the Program in Literature, Duke University, USA.,

This is a well-written, lucid and remarkably comprehensive introduction to a wide-ranging and intellectually challenging contemporary thinker. Exploring the extremities of what it is to be human, and a linguistic animal, Agamben's work pushes at the frontier where divine plenitude can becoming a terrifying absence that makes all our sovereignties and distinctions mere configurations of the will to power. In the gap between these possibilities and ambiguities, Agamben announces a messianic 'yes' to our bare existence. Dickinson's book clearly shows that all of Agamben's fundamental questions are theological in provenance and resonance. So anyone interested in the relationship between theology and contemporary continental thinking should read this...and ponder.

- Graham Ward, Professor in Contextual Theology and Ethics, University of Manchester, UK.,

This is a view of the work of philosopher Giorgio Agamben in relation to his own most basic theological premises and the discipline of theology. Though the work of Italian theorist Giorgio Agamben has been increasing in popularity over the last several years in the English-speaking world, little work has been done directly on the theological legacy which actually dominates the overall force of his critical analyses, a topic which has intrigued his readers since the publication of his short book on Saint Paul's 'Letter to the Romans'. "Agamben and Theology" intends to illuminate such a connection by examining the theologically inflected terms that have come to dominate his work over time, including the messianic, the sacred, sovereignty, glory, creation, original sin, redemption and revelation. "The Philosophy and Theology" series looks at major philosophers and explores their relevance to theological thought as well as the response of theology.
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Part of the "Philosophy and Theology" series that looks at major philosophers and explores their relevance to theological thought as well as the response of theology, this book deals with the work of philosopher Giorgio Agamben in relation to his own most basic theological premises and the discipline of theology.
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1) Toward a poetic atheology: Defining the scission between poetry and philosophy; 2) The 'original sin' of classification: The 'society of the spectacle' and the state of signification; 3) Biopolitics and the theological body: The figure of 'bare life', or the homo sacer; 4) The profanation of revelation: On language as the name of God; 5) The weak force of the messianic: From Benjamin to Saint Paul and back again. 6) Citing authority: The role of canonical representations; 7) Potentiality as a force of creation and de-creation; 8) On tragedy and hope: The 'return' of the Divine Comedy.
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A view of the work of philosopher Giorgio Agamben in relation to his own most basic theological premises and the discipline of theology.
Introduces English-speaking readers to the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben.
The Philosophy and Theology series looks at major philosophers and explores their relevance to theological thought as well as the response of theology.

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ISBN
9780567221384
Publisert
2011-04-28
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Colby Dickinson is a Doctoral Researcher at the Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium.