Saintly Influence : Edith Wyschogrod and the Possibilities of Philosophy of Religion / ed. by Martin Kavka, Eric Boynton.
Altizer, Thomas J. J., contributor.; Bergo, Bettina, contributor.; Boynton, Eric, contributor.; Boynton, Eric, editor.; Caputo, John D., contributor.; Gibbs, Robert, contributor.; Hollywood, Amy, contributor.; Kavka, Martin, contributor.; Kavka, Martin, editor.; Kelber, Werner H., contributor.; Ochs, Peter, contributor.; Peperzak, Adriaan T., contributor.; Taylor, Mark C ., contributor.; Ward, Graham, contributor.; Westphal, Merold, contributor.; Wolfson, Elliot R., contributor.; Wyschogrod, Edith, contributor.
2009
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Saintly Influence : Edith Wyschogrod and the Possibilities of Philosophy of Religion / ed. by Martin Kavka, Eric Boynton.
ISBN
9780823238187
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New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2009]
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©2009
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource (228 p.)
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10.1515/9780823238187 doi
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BL51 ebook
Dewey Decimal Classification
191
Summary
Since the publication of her first book, Emmanuel Levinas: The Problem of Ethical Metaphysics, in 1974-the first book about Levinas published in English-Edith Wyschogrod has been at the forefront of the fields of Continental philosophy and philosophy of religion. Her work has crossed many disciplinary boundaries, making peregrinations from phenomenology and moral philosophy to historiography, the history of religions (both Western and non-Western), aesthetics, and the philosophy of biology. In all of these discourses, she has sought to cultivate an awareness of how the self is situated and influenced, as well as the ways in which a self can influence others.In this volume, twelve scholars examine and display the influence of Wyschogrod's work in essays that take up the thematics of influence in a variety of contexts: Christian theology, the saintly behavior of the villagers of Le Chambon sur Lignon, the texts of the medieval Jewish mystic Abraham Abulafia, the philosophies of Levinas, Derrida, and Benjamin, the practice of intellectual history, the cultural memory of the New Testament, and pedagogy.In response, Wyschogrod shows how her interlocutors have brought to light her multiple authorial personae and have thus marked the ambiguity of selfhood, its position at the nexus of being influenced by and influencing others.
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Altizer, Thomas J. J., contributor.
Bergo, Bettina, contributor.
Boynton, Eric, contributor.
Boynton, Eric, editor.
Caputo, John D., contributor.
Gibbs, Robert, contributor.
Hollywood, Amy, contributor.
Kavka, Martin, contributor.
Kavka, Martin, editor.
Kelber, Werner H., contributor.
Ochs, Peter, contributor.
Peperzak, Adriaan T., contributor.
Taylor, Mark C ., contributor.
Ward, Graham, contributor.
Westphal, Merold, contributor.
Wolfson, Elliot R., contributor.
Wyschogrod, Edith, contributor.
Bergo, Bettina, contributor.
Boynton, Eric, contributor.
Boynton, Eric, editor.
Caputo, John D., contributor.
Gibbs, Robert, contributor.
Hollywood, Amy, contributor.
Kavka, Martin, contributor.
Kavka, Martin, editor.
Kelber, Werner H., contributor.
Ochs, Peter, contributor.
Peperzak, Adriaan T., contributor.
Taylor, Mark C ., contributor.
Ward, Graham, contributor.
Westphal, Merold, contributor.
Wolfson, Elliot R., contributor.
Wyschogrod, Edith, contributor.
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Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Uncertainty Principle
Part I. The Ethical and Transcendence
The Impossible Possibility of Ethics
The Empty Suitcase as Rainbow
Hosting the Stranger and the Pilgrim
''God,'' Gods, God
Part II. Practices of Influence
The Name of God in Levinas's Philosophy
Kenotic Overflow and Temporal Transcendence
Tribute to Derrida
Part III. Channeling History
Hearing the Voices of the Dead
Memory and Violence, or Genealogies of Remembering
The Historian and the Messianic ''Now''
Saints and the Heterological Historian
Part IV. Response
An Exercise in Upbuilding
Notes
Contributors
Index
Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Uncertainty Principle
Part I. The Ethical and Transcendence
The Impossible Possibility of Ethics
The Empty Suitcase as Rainbow
Hosting the Stranger and the Pilgrim
''God,'' Gods, God
Part II. Practices of Influence
The Name of God in Levinas's Philosophy
Kenotic Overflow and Temporal Transcendence
Tribute to Derrida
Part III. Channeling History
Hearing the Voices of the Dead
Memory and Violence, or Genealogies of Remembering
The Historian and the Messianic ''Now''
Saints and the Heterological Historian
Part IV. Response
An Exercise in Upbuilding
Notes
Contributors
Index