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    Apophatic Bodies: Negative Theology, Incarnation, and Relationality.Chris Boesel (ed.) - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    The ancient doctrine of negative theology or apophasis--the attempt to describe God by speaking only of what cannot be said about the divine perfection and goodness--has taken on new life in the concern with language and its limits that preoccupies much postmodern philosophy, theology, and related disciplines. How does this mystical tradition intersect with the concern with material bodies that is simultaneously a focus in these areas? This volume pursues the unlikely conjunction of apophasis and the body, not for the (...)
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    In Kierkegaard's Garden with the Poppy Blooms: Why Derrida Doesn't Read Kierkegaard When He Reads Kierkegaard.Chris Boesel - 2021 - Lanham: Fortress Academic.
    In this book, Chris Boesel argues that Derrida’s misreading of Fear and Trembling is the source of a blind spot in deconstructive engagements with “confessional faith,” erasing the Kierkegaardian possibility of a “deconstructive deconstructibility” that disrupts human mastery over God and neighbor and calls for concrete commitments to justice.
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    Losing my deconstruction: The 'turn' to religion as return of modernity?Chris Boesel - 2007 - Sophia 46 (2):189-192.
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    Risking proclamation, respecting difference: Christian faith, imperialistic discourse, and Abraham.Chris Boesel - 2008 - Cambridge: James Clarke & Co..
    Is the good news of Jesus Christ bad news for the Jewish neighbor? -- Kierkegaard and Hegel on Abraham : the openness and complexity of the modern context -- The problem, part I : the "perfect storm" of Christological interpretive imperialism -- The problem, part II : the good news of the Gospel and the bad news for the children of Abraham -- The remedy, part I : dispersing the "perfect storm" -- The remedy, part II : the debt to (...)
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    Losing My Deconstruction: The ‘Turn’ to Religion as Return of Modernity?: A Review of Religion with/out Religion: The Prayers and Tears of John D. Caputo by James H. Olthuis, Ed.; Routledge, 2002, 185 + xi pp., ISBN: 0415266084, pb. [REVIEW]Chris Boesel - 2007 - Sophia 46 (2):189-192.
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