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E-grāmata: Faith of the Faithless: Experiments in Political Theology

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  • Formāts: 302 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781684337
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781684337

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The return to religion has perhaps become the dominant cliché of contemporary theory, which rarely offers anything more than an exaggerated echo of a political reality dominated by religious war. Somehow, the secular age seems to have been replaced by a new era, where political action flows directly from metaphysical conflict. The Faith of the Faithless asks how we might respond. Following Critchley's Infinitely Demanding, this new book builds on its philosophical and political framework, also venturing into the questions of faith, love, religion and violence. Should we defend a version of secularism and quietly accept the slide into a form of theism-or is there another way? From Rousseau's politics and religion to the return to St. Paul in Taubes, Agamben and Badiou, via explorations of politics and original sin in the work of Schmitt and John Gray, Critchley examines whether there can be a faith of the faithless, a belief for unbelievers. Expanding on his debate with Slavoj Zizek, Critchley concludes with a meditation on the question of violence, and the limits of non-violence.

Recenzijas

[ A] movingly optimistic work ... 'Everything to be true must become a religion,' Wilde says, and Critchley, poetically and persuasively, suggests ways in which this might be accomplished. -- Stuart Kelly * The Guardian * A a sustained and fascinating reflection on the place of religion in political discourse. -- Giles Fraser * New Statesman * A thoughtful, illuminating exploration ... erudite and measured. * Publisher's Weekly * This version of a faithless faith that Simon is fleshing out in this book is a radical break in his own thinking ... in this new book Simon's insights arrive in their most brilliant splendor: Unlike Derrida's version of truth (and its political important) that keeps deferring and is always different, here the breakthrough happens precisely when we are able to confront our own toxic void and in the suffering of this confrontation we are able to connect with the immanent other in an act of love in the horizon of a broken embracement. Like Christ's brokenness on the cross he opens up a way through suffering that does not cancel out the void and lack that grounds us, but unites us in the very brokenness itself. -- Creston Davis * Political Theology * [ T]he book amply demonstrates Critchley's many strengths as a thinker and teacher. Where the book is exegetical, it is strikingly clear ... Even better, the book displays Critchley's skill as one of the very best close readers of philosophical texts we have ... this fascinating and important book traces, as it were, a trajectory of his thought and is not an end in itself. -- Robert Eaglestone * Times Higher Education * The Faith of the Faithless provides a powerful vision of what our politics ought to look like. -- David Winters * Los Angeles Review of Books *

Papildus informācija

Investigation into the dangerous interdependence of politics and religion
1 Introduction
Wilde Christianity
1(7)
A Simple Enough Summary of the Argument
8(13)
2 The Catechism of the Citizen
Why Politics Is Not Practicable without Religion and Why This Is Problematic
21(5)
Althusser and Badiou on Rousseau
26(2)
Why Are Political Institutions Necessary? The "Violent Reasoner" and the Problem of Motivation in Politics
28(7)
The Being of Politics, or the Misnomer of the Social Contract
35(6)
The General Will, Law, and the Necessity for Patriotism
41(5)
Theatre Is Narcissism
46(8)
The Authority of the Law
54(5)
The Paradox of Sovereignty
59(8)
The Problem of Civil Religion
67(11)
Dollar Bills, Flags, and Cosmic War
78(3)
Fictional Force: How the Many Are Governed by the Few
81(9)
The Politics of the Supreme Fiction
90(3)
Why Badiou Is a Rousseauist
93(10)
3 Mystical Anarchism
Carl Schmitt: The Political, Dictatorship, and the Importance of Original Sin
103(6)
John Gray: The Naturalization of Original Sin, Political Realism, and Passive Nihilism
109(8)
Millenarianism
117(4)
The Movement of the Free Spirit
121(3)
Becoming God
124(6)
Communistic Consequences
130(6)
Mysticism Is Not about the Business of Fucking
136(4)
Do Not Kill Others, Only Yourself
140(4)
Some Perhapses: Insurrection and the Risk of Abstraction
144(7)
The Politics of Love
151(4)
4 You Are Not Your Own: On the Nature of Faith
Reformation
155(2)
Paul's Address
157(4)
Troth-Plight: Faith as Proclamation
161(5)
Heidegger on Paul
166(5)
Paul and Mysticism
171(3)
Parousia and the Anti-Christ
174(3)
As Not: Paul's Meontology
177(6)
The Powerless Power of the Call of Conscience
183(5)
The Null Basis-Being of a Nullity: Dasein's Double Impotence
188(7)
Crypto-Marcionism
195(8)
Faith and Law
203(4)
5 Nonviolent Violence
Violent Thoughts about Slavoj Zizek
207(6)
Violence and Nonviolence in Benjamin
213(4)
Divine Violence and the Prohibition of Murder
217(4)
The Resistance of That Which Has No Resistance: Violence in Levinas
221(6)
Resistance Is Utile: Authoritarianism versus Anarchism
227(10)
The Problem with Principled Nonviolence
237(10)
6 Conclusion
Be It Done For You, As You Believed
247(6)
Notes 253(30)
Index 283
Simon Critchley is the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School of Social Research in New York. He is the author of Infinitely Demanding, Ethics-Politics-Subjectivity and The Book of Dead Philosophers. He is a frequent contributor to the philosophy column in the New York Times.