Displacing Christian Origins: Philosophy, Secularity, and the New Testament. Religion and Postmodernism. (Religion and Postmodernism Series (CHUP)) (Religion and Postmodernism)

by Ward Blanton

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Recent critical theory is curiously preoccupied with the metaphors and ideas of early Christianity, especially the religion of Paul. The haunting of secular thought by the very religion it seeks to overcome may seem surprising at first, but Ward Blanton argues that this recent return by theorists to the resources of early Christianity has precedent in modern and ostensibly secularizing philosophy, from Kant to Heidegger. "Displacing Christian Origins" traces the current critical engagement of Agamben, Derrida, and Zizek, among others, back to nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century philosophers of early Christianity. By comparing these crucial moments in the modern history of philosophy with exemplars of modern biblical scholarship - David Friedrich Strauss, Adolf Deissmann, and Albert Schweitzer - Blanton offers a new way for critical theory to construe the relationship between the modern past and the biblical traditions to which we seem to be drawn once again. An innovative contribution to the intellectual history of biblical exegesis, "Displacing Christian Origins" will promote informed and fruitful debate between religion and philosophy.
  • ISBN10 6611959130
  • ISBN13 9786611959135
  • Publish Date 15 September 2007 (first published 1 September 2007)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 2 October 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English