Acts of Religion
Jacques Derrida author Gil Anidjar editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Nov '01
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Acts of Religion, compiled in close association with Jacques Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on religion and questions of faith and their relation to philosophy and political culture. The essays discuss religious texts from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions, as well as religious thinkers such as Kant, Levinas, and Gershom Scholem, and comprise pieces spanning Derrida's career. The collection includes two new essays by Derrida that appear here for the first time in any language, as well as a substantial introduction by Gil Anidjar that explores Derrida's return to his own "religious" origins and his attempts to bring to light hidden religious dimensions of the social, cultural, historical, and political.
'A collection of talks and lectures given by Derrida between 1990 and 1998, this book covers a variety of topics: religion, morality, language, the limits of reason, faith and knowledge, relations between Germans and Jews and between Jews and Arabs, war, taking a stand for Algeria, the mystical foundation of authority, and hospitality. Beginning with an editorial introduction by Gil Anidjar (Middle East and Asian languages and cultures, Columbia Univ.), Acts of Religion consists of eight chapters and a bibliography. It is a very significant contribution because it enables the reader to know Derrida's personal views, opinions, values, reflections, and judgments on many topics philosophical, religious, and humanistic...Highly recommended for graduate students and scholars of Derrida.'- R. Puligandla, emeritus, University of Toledo
'Acts of Religion is a timely book precisely because it suggests that we are, perhaps always, coming late to religion. The essays compiled here show how questions of faith set demands upon reading that cannot be satisfied in easy ways. The writing here, taking place in various genres, in various modes of address, compel us to rethink fundamental issues of identity, relationality, displacement. To think and read religious questions in this way is not to decide an identity, but to articulate the distinctions among religions and to recognize how we are defined by an inescapable proximity with others, one that opens identity, time, and territory to critical reformulations. Anidjar's introduction is excellent, cautioning us to read well, patiently, and without the expectation that our usual categories will survive intact in the end.'- Judith Butler, University of California at Berkeley
'This important collection of essays traces the development of Derrida's long-standing interest in religion into a virtual obsession. In ways difficult to calculate Derrida has become one of the most provocative 'religious' thinkers of our time. Gil Anidjar's fine translation and remarkable introduction show not only the philosophical and theological importance but also the social, political and even economic implications of Derrida's reflections on religion.' - Mark C. Taylor, author of The Moment of Complexity: Emerging NetworkCulture and Grave Matters
'The most important publication in the area of deconstruction and theology this year ... indispensible reading for the many scholars working in this area.' - Critical and Cultural Theory
'It is a very significant contribution because it enables the reader to know Derrida's personal views, opinions, values, reflections, and judgments on many topics philosophical, religious, and humanistic...Highly recommended for graduate students and scholars of Derrida.'- R. Puligandla, emeritus, University of Toledo
'This important collection of essays traces the development of Derrida's long-standing interest in religion into a virtual obsession. In ways difficult to calculate Derrida has become one of the most provocative 'religious' thinkers of our time. Gil Anidjar's fine translation and remarkable introduction show not only the philosophical and theological importance but also the social, political and even economic implications of Derrida's reflections on religion.' - Mark C. Taylor, author of The Moment of Complexity: Emerging NetworkCulture and Grave Matters
'The most important publication in the area of deconstruction and theology this year ... indispensible reading for the many scholars working in this area.' - Critical and Cultural Theory
ISBN: 9780415924016
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Weight: 596g
444 pages