In Kierkegaard's garden where the poppy blooms: why Derrida does not read Kierkegaard when he reads Kierkegaard
"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...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi PART I: INTRODUCTIONS, DEVICES, CONTEXTS 1 1 Derrida, Kierkegaard, and What Remains To Be Said 3 2 Deconstruction, Kierkegaardian Faith, and Competing Commentaries on Fear and Trembling 37 A “Sustained Consideration of Religion?” The Professor’s Introduction to The Gift of Death 63 3 PART II: DERRIDA READS PATOČKA ON RESPONSIBILITY: THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RESPONSIBILITY 4 Responsibility and the Deconstructive Figure of the Secret 5 The Secret, the Figure of Death, and the Impossibility of Responsibility PART III: DERRIDA READS (AND DOES NOT READ) KIERKEGAARD ON FAITH: ABRAHAM AS FIGURE OF THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RESPONSIBILITY 85 87 105 121 6 God Is Silent/God Speaks! 123 7 Abraham ’ s Blind Unknowing/Divme Promise and Abraham ’s Informed Expectation 153 vii
viii 8 9 10 11 Contents Abraham Gives Up Isaac without HopdAbraham Holds to Isaac in the Assurance of Faith: The Double Movement 165 A Constructive Theological Interlude: The Incognito of Faith, Baptism, and the Substitutable Marks of the Christian Life 191 Abraham Has Nothing to Say/What Abraham Has to Say Cannot Be “Understood”: Witness and Testimony, the Holy Spirit, and the Impossibility of Mastery over Divine and Creaturely Others 207 Abraham Is Everyone and Everyone Is God/The “Clearance Sale” and the “Vanishing Point”—Derrida Plays Hegel 233 PART IV: AN ACCIDENTAL ENCOUNTER 12 13 259 The Gift, Economy, and Abraham’s Calculated Sacrifice of Calculation/űem úfa í Accidental Reading of Fear and Trembling 261 An Unconcluding Theological Postscript: The Deconstruction of Kierkegaardian Faith as a Limit of Deconstruction? 287 Appendix: Where Are They Now? 293 Bibliography 295 Index 307 About the Author 317
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi PART I: INTRODUCTIONS, DEVICES, CONTEXTS 1 1 Derrida, Kierkegaard, and What Remains To Be Said 3 2 Deconstruction, Kierkegaardian Faith, and Competing Commentaries on Fear and Trembling 37 A “Sustained Consideration of Religion?” The Professor’s Introduction to The Gift of Death 63 3 PART II: DERRIDA READS PATOČKA ON RESPONSIBILITY: THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RESPONSIBILITY 4 Responsibility and the Deconstructive Figure of the Secret 5 The Secret, the Figure of Death, and the Impossibility of Responsibility PART III: DERRIDA READS (AND DOES NOT READ) KIERKEGAARD ON FAITH: ABRAHAM AS FIGURE OF THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RESPONSIBILITY 85 87 105 121 6 God Is Silent/God Speaks! 123 7 Abraham ’ s Blind Unknowing/Divme Promise and Abraham ’s Informed Expectation 153 vii
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