Luther after Derrida : the deconstructive drive of theology / Marisa Strizzi.
2023
BR333.3 .S775 2023
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Title
Luther after Derrida : the deconstructive drive of theology / Marisa Strizzi.
ISBN
1978713924
9781978713925
9781978713932 ePub ebook
9781978713925
9781978713932 ePub ebook
Published
Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
xii, 263 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
BR333.3 .S775 2023
Summary
In Luther after Derrida, Marisa Strizzi argues that Luther's theology has a significant deconstructive drive and, through the careful reading of texts, illustrates how this theology interacts with Derrida's thought. --Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-257) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Tremors
Reading Luther after Derrida
A certain strategy
On metaphysics
Deconstructive readings
Part II: Subversion and displacement
Knowing otherwise
The Posteriora Dei
Otherwise than knowing
The Deus absconditus
Part III: Four deconstructive gaps
Sola Scriptura: nothing outside the text?
Sola fide: "yes, yes"
Sola gratia: the aneconomy of the gift
Solus Christus: something happens to God
Part IV: The deconstructive drive of Luther's theology
A happy exchange.
Reading Luther after Derrida
A certain strategy
On metaphysics
Deconstructive readings
Part II: Subversion and displacement
Knowing otherwise
The Posteriora Dei
Otherwise than knowing
The Deus absconditus
Part III: Four deconstructive gaps
Sola Scriptura: nothing outside the text?
Sola fide: "yes, yes"
Sola gratia: the aneconomy of the gift
Solus Christus: something happens to God
Part IV: The deconstructive drive of Luther's theology
A happy exchange.
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BR333.3 .S775 2023
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