Making Good on the "Good" of Life: Emerging Logics and Poetics of the KingdomKatharine Moody
A paper given at the "Towards a Philosophy of Life: Rethinking the Concept of Life in Continental Philosophy of Religion" conference at Liverpool Hope University (UK) on June 26 2009.
I argue that Jack Caputo's weak theology is more thoroughly fictionalist than Jamie Smith's Reformed Radical Orthodoxy / catholic postmodernism. Caputo's theology therefore retains more fully the insights from a phenomenology of religion (undecidability of life, contingency of our interpretations of life) than Smith's theology does.
A workshop given at the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Philosophical, Theological and Religious Studies' postgraduate study day, "Exploring New Methods and Challenges in the Study of Religion," at Birkbeck, May 16 2009.
Making Good on the "Good" of Life: Emerging Logics and Poetics of the KingdomKatharine Moody
A paper given at the "Towards a Philosophy of Life: Rethinking the Concept of Life in Continental Philosophy of Religion" conference at Liverpool Hope University (UK) on June 26 2009.
I argue that Jack Caputo's weak theology is more thoroughly fictionalist than Jamie Smith's Reformed Radical Orthodoxy / catholic postmodernism. Caputo's theology therefore retains more fully the insights from a phenomenology of religion (undecidability of life, contingency of our interpretations of life) than Smith's theology does.
A workshop given at the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Philosophical, Theological and Religious Studies' postgraduate study day, "Exploring New Methods and Challenges in the Study of Religion," at Birkbeck, May 16 2009.