SUNY series in Theology and Continental Thought

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Religious Atheism

Calls into question the traditional polarity of theism and atheism.

Effacing the Self

Argues that self and selflessness are aspects of the same insoluble problem at the very heart of modernity.

The Split Time

Aims to construct an economic philosophy from indigenous African thought.

Saying Peace

Offers an immanent critique of Levinas’s core philosophical proposals by reference to his allegedly eurocentric statements.

Antigone's Sisters

An original and innovative exploration of Antigone, femininity, and love in various cosmological, philosophical, and theological contexts.

D. G. Leahy and the Thinking Now Occurring

A critical introduction to the American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937–2014), whose oeuvre sets forth a fundamental thinking in which change itself is revealed to be the very essence of reality and mind.

The Split Economy

Draws on philosophy, economics, theology, and psychoanalytic theory to reveal a fundamental dynamic of capitalism.

Thinking Faith after Christianity

Examines theological motifs in the work of Jan Patočka, drawing out their implications for contemporary theology and philosophy of religion.

Genealogies of the Secular

Presents a historical and philosophical overview of the twentieth-century German debates on secularization and their significance for contemporary discussions about the relationship between theology and modernity.

The Manifest and the Revealed

Offers a new phenomenological method for biblical interpretation that opens up the possibility of an absolute science of scripture.

The Adventure of Weak Theology

Štofaník provides a unique, personal reading of weak theology and tries to inhabit the gap between it and its “founder,” John D. Caputo.

The Split God

Offers a critical Pentecostal philosophy of God that challenges orthodox Christianity.

Satan and Apocalypse

Offers a profound vision of the Christian epic as the site of the modern apocalyptic reenactment of the original apocalypse.

Between Faith and Belief

A contemporary philosophy of religion that offers a phenomenology of love.

The Call to Radical Theology

The major death-of-God theologian explores the meaning and purpose of radical theology.

Ontotheological Turnings?

Explores and critiques the so-called “decentering of the subject” in French phenomenology.

If Creation Is a Gift

Brings an ecotheological perspective to postmodern gift theory.

Paul Ricoeur and the Poetic Imperative

Looks at Ricoeur’s writings on love and justice, prominent toward the end of his life, and how these serve as an interpretive key to his thought as a whole.

Dante and Derrida

Discusses Derrida as a religious thinker, reading Dante’s Commedia and Derrida’s religious writings together.

Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Becoming

An accessible and original exploration of the theological and philosophical significance of Kierkegaard’s religious thought.

The Broken Whole

Considers the problem of pluralism and offers a vision of human solidarity for the postmodern era.

The Gods and Technology

An analysis of Heidegger’s philosophy of technology.

Thinking through the Death of God

A critical exploration of the thought of radical theologian Thomas J. J. Altizer, including a response from Altizer and a comprehensive bibliography of his work.

A Passion for the Impossible

Distinguished philosophers, theologians, and cultural critics provide the first critical consideration of the work of philosopher John D. Caputo. Responses from Caputo are included.

Beyond Theodicy

Explores the work of post-Holocaust Jewish and Christian thinkers who reject theodicy—arguments explaining why a loving God can permit evil and suffering in the world.