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I first read The Fall of Interpretation (FoI) in the Fall of 2002. I had learned shortly before the semester had begun that the Philosophy of Language class I had signed up for was going to be taught...
View ArticleThe Ghost in The Fall
Unlike Jacques Derrida, who was haunted by specters of Karl Marx, I am haunted by specters of JKA Smith. My first glimpse of Smith’s ghostly presence came in 2005, when an anonymous reader for my...
View ArticleOvercoming Metaphysics: Overcoming Racial Oppression
Contemporary political analysis champions the ideal of a post-racial America, and in some circles, this ideal is viewed as a triumph, as if we already function apart from any sort of racial privilege...
View ArticleUpcoming Book Symposium – DeRoo: Futuriity in Phenomenology
Next week we begin a new book discussion with some fantastic philosophers who are also wonderful gifts to the church.Their work in itself challenges the ecclesia in profound ways, but also draws from...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Futurity in Phenomenology –“Why Epistemology Still Mattters,”...
J. Aaron Simmons is a regular contributor to the Church and Postmodern Culture blog. He is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. He is the author of God and the Other:...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Futurity in Phenomenology – Christina Gschwandtner Reviews DeRoo
The following is a review from Christina Gschwandtner in our book Symposium on Neal DeRoo’s Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Husserl, Levinas and Derrida. Christina M. Gschwandtner...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Futurity in Phenomenology –“Liturgy as Living the Promise,”...
In the post below, Neal DeRoo responds to the Christina Gschwandtner’s profound reflection on his book Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Husserl, Levinas and Derrida. Her post offered...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Futurity in Phenomenology: Severson’s Reflections on DeRoo
In the review below, Eric Severson takes up Neal DeRoo’s Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Hussel, Levinas and Derrida in two respects. First, he addresses the book according to its...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Futurity in Phenomenology–DeRoo Responds to Severson
The following is Neal DeRoo’s response to Eric Severson’s review of Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Husserl, Derrida and Levinas. With this post we close our latest Book Symposium. We...
View ArticleHominis Deus
The following is a guest post by Kyle David Bennett. Kyle is a recent PhD graduate from Fuller Seminary in philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. Before moving to NYC last year he taught...
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