Adoration The Deconstruction of Christianity II

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Adoration The Deconstruction of Christianity II by Nancy, Jean-Luc; McKeane, John, 9780823242955
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  • ISBN: 9780823242955 | 0823242951
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 12/3/2012

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Adoration is the second volume of the Deconstruction of Christianity, following Dis-Enclosure. The first volume attempted to demonstrate why it is necessary to open reason up not to a religious dimension but to one transcending reason as we have been accustomed to understanding it; the term"adoration" attempts to name the gesture of this dis-enclosed reason. Adoration causes us to receive ignorance as truth: not a feigned ignorance, perhaps not even a "nonknowledge," nothing that would attempt to justify the negative again, but the simple, naked truth that there is nothing in the place of God, because there is no place for God. The outside of the worldopens us in the midst of the world, and there is no first or final place. Each one of us is at once the first and the last. Each one, each name. And our ignorance is made worse by the fact that we do not know whether we ought to name this common and singular property of all names. We must remain inthis suspense, hesitating between and stammering in various possible languages, ultimately learning to speak anew.In this book, Jean-Luc Nancy goes beyond his earlier historical and philosophical thought and tries to think - or at least crack open a little to thinking - a stance or bearing that might be suitable to the retreat of God that results from the self-deconstruction of Christianity. Adoration may be amanner, a style of spirit for our time, a time when the "spiritual" seems to have become so absent, so dry, so adulterated. The book is a major contribution to the important strand of attempts to think a "post-secular" situation of religion.
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