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After Writing Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)

After Writing By Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)

After Writing by Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)


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Summary

* Provides an overview of the debates surrounding postmodernism and its impact on theology. * Powerfully critiques the works of central figures in contemporary theology and philosophy including Derrida, Serres, Marion and Lacoste. * Cosolidates Blackwella s contribution in such cutting edge debates. .

After Writing Summary

After Writing: On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy by Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)

After Writing provides a significant contribution to the growing genre of works which offers a challenge to modern and postmodern accounts of Christianity.

After Writing Reviews

Highly recommended. Fergus Kerr, Blackfriars, Edinburgh

After Writing establishes Catherine Pickstock as one of the most promising young theologians in the English-speaking world. The book is insightful, provocative, and of consistently high scholarly quality. L. Gregory Jones, Duke University

I applaud the thesis of this impressive work. Paul Avis, Center for the study of the Christian Church Exeter

One could in conscience recommended this volume only to the ambitious and determined, but they will find it rich, and Pickstock is a name to be watching for. William C. Placher, Christian Century

Catherine Pickstock, has perhaps written the best riposte yet to the archbishop's request for a 'spiritual space' within the Millennium Dome. C. W. Kemp

Pickstock's discussion of Derrida is sophisticated. Bryan D. Spinks, Yale University

Lightning may now be said to have struck in the form of Catherine Pickstock's After Writing, a bright flash in the sometimes murky world of religion and Postmodernism. David Williams, Religion & Literature

its theses are destined to be the subject of much discussion. Tracey Rowland, Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge

Her argument deserves to be widely discussed: it is genuine theology, an example of what might be done were Christian theologians to abandon idolatry and take seriously the reality of the triune God to whom their work is supposed to be subject. Paul Griffiths, University of Chicago


The proposal of a radical self-surpassing giftedness in the eucharist invites the possibility of future conversations with other hermeneutical positions. David Livingston, Mercyhurst College

This a book of real originality, and in its finest moments it achieves an almost visionary intensity ... She is extraordinarily gifted, and I suspect that in this book we have merely glimpsed her portent. Pro Ecclesia

About Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)

Catherine Pickstock is a Research Fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Polity of Death:.

1. Socrates Goes Outside the City: Writing and Exteriority.

2. Spatialization: The Middle of Modernity.

3. Signs of Death. Transition: Can My Eating Slake Your Hunger: The Evacuation of Liturgy.

Part II: The Sacred Polis:.

4. I Will Go Unto the Altar of God: The Impossible Liturgy.

5. Seraphic Voices: The Space of Doxology.

6. The Resurrection of the Sign.

Conclusion.

Index.

Additional information

GOR007701141
9780631206729
0631206728
After Writing: On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy by Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19971120
320
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