Augustine and postmodernism : confessions and circumfession / edited by John D. Caputo and Michael J. Scanlon.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The postmodern Augustine / John D. Caputo and Michael J. Scanlon -- Composing 'circumfession' / Jacques Derrida -- Confessions and 'circumfession': a roundtable discussion with Jacques Derrida / moderated by Richard Kearney -- Time for the truth / Geoffrey Bennington -- Instances: temporal modes from Augustine to Derrida and Lyotard / Hent de Vries : Response / Jacques Derrida -- Shedding tears beyond being: Derrida's confession of prayer / John D. Caputo -- Heidegger: reader of Augustine / Philippe Capelle : Response / Jacques Derrida -- The form of an 'I' / Catherine Malabou : Response / Jacques Derrida -- Time, evil, and narrative: Ricoeur on Augustine / Richard Kearney -- Arendt's Augustine / Michael J. Scanlon -- Reading like angels: Derrida and Augustine on the book (for a history of literature) / Mark Vessey : Response / Jacques Derrida -- Augustine's unconfessions / James J. O'Donnell -- On not retracting the unconfessed / Elizabeth A. Clark -- Why Augustine? why now? / Jean Bethke Elshtain.
This volume collects papers and discussion from the third Villanova conference on religion and postmodernism. While studies on and about Augustine as a philosopher abound, few approach his work from a deconstructionist point of view.
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