In this study, Marius van Hoogstraten seeks to come to an understanding of the interreligious that embraces the ambiguity, historicity, and dynamic relationality of religious difference - in a word, its unruliness. While many approaches in theology implicitly recognize this unruliness, they typically try to bring it under control, to pacify it, or keep it at a distance. Instead, the author proposes turning to the "theopoetics" - approaches to theology marked by both uncertainty and creativity - of the contemporary philosophers and theologians Richard Kearney, John D. Caputo and Catherine Keller to envision the interreligious as the non-site of an aporetic relatedness neither secondary to religious identity nor indicative of an underlying unity, making it possible for an inter-religious solidarity to emerge from the depths of difference.
ISBN: | 9783161598005 |
Publication date: | 30th September 2020 |
Author: | Marius van Hoogstraten |
Publisher: | JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 270 pages |
Series: | Religion in Philosophy and Theology |
Genres: |
Philosophy of religion Philosophy of religion Religious ethics Christianity Theology |