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Theology After Deleuze

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Description for Theology After Deleuze Hardback. Gilles Deleuze's relationship with theology is a complex one. This book shows the ways in which Deleuze's thought can in fact advance issues in political and feminist theology in particular, exploring the important theological and spiritual aspirations contained in Deleuze's philosophy itself, as part of his lifelong quest for the Absolute. Series: Deleuze Encounters. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: HPCF; HRAB; HRLB. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 216 x 138 x 15. Weight in Grams: 340.
This title presents a clear and concise introduction to Gilles Deleuze's complex relationship with the various fields of theology. Deleuze's relationship with theology is a complex one. Indeed, there seem to be many possible objections to such an 'assemblage' taking place. In the first book of its kind to engage with this seemingly problematic dialogue, Kristien Justaert shows the ways...
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This title presents a clear and concise introduction to Gilles Deleuze's complex relationship with the various fields of theology. Deleuze's relationship with theology is a complex one. Indeed, there seem to be many possible objections to such an 'assemblage' taking place. In the first book of its kind to engage with this seemingly problematic dialogue, Kristien Justaert shows the ways in which Deleuze's thought can in fact advance issues in political and feminist theology in particular, while also exploring the important theological and spiritual aspirations contained in Deleuze's philosophy itself, as part of his lifelong quest for the 'Absolute'. Justaert examines the theological components in Deleuze's writings, examining the influence of such modern thinkers as Spinoza and Leibniz and showing that the concepts of univocity, expression and creativity give Deleuze's metaphysics a distinctly theological character. The book goes on to connect Deleuze with established theologies, identifying areas in which Deleuze can contribute to the dynamics of contemporary theology, and argues that aspects of Deleuze's philosophy can enable theology to become more meaningful in a globalised world. This is the ideal introduction to Deleuzian theologies, and Deleuze's own theology, for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. "The Deleuze Encounters" series provides students in philosophy and related subjects with concise and accessible introductions to the application of Deleuze's work in key areas of study. Each book demonstrates how Deleuze's ideas and concepts can enhance present work in a particular field.

Product Details

Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Number of pages
192
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Series
Deleuze Encounters
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781441191830
SKU
V9781441191830
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About Dr Kristien Justaert
Kristien Justaert is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.

Reviews for Theology After Deleuze
‘Deleuze professed to be looking for a form beyond God and Man. Despite this, the writings of Deleuze and Guattari are full of resonances for the theological thinker. These resonances are at once suggestive and problematic, and Justaert captures them in all their amplitude in an excellent work which brings many insights to the thought of Deleuze and Guattari.'
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‘Deleuze professed to be looking for a form beyond God and Man. Despite this, the writings of Deleuze and Guattari are full of resonances for the theological thinker. These resonances are at once suggestive and problematic, and Justaert captures them in all their amplitude in an excellent work which brings many insights to the thought of Deleuze and Guattari.'
Kenneth Surin, Professor of Literature and Professor of Religion and Critical Theory, Duke University, USA ‘The mutual interaction proposed by Kristien Justaert between some major theological issues and the key features of Gilles Deleuze's thought proves very fruitful for the unfolding of a philosophical framework urgently needed in the field of liberation theologies. She illustrates convincingly how faithfulness to real life in its creative action amidst the possibilities it harbours opens spaces for ethical and political commitment in ever renewed community building at all levels of reality. These perspectives allow liberation theologians to rejuvenate their thought and action amidst today's major global challenges.'
Jacques Haers, Professor of Theology at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Academic Director of UCSIA in Antwerp, Belgium ‘The book is striking for its even-handed and open-ended approach to both Deleuze and to theology, sensitive to the complex nature of spiritual categories in Deleuze's thought as well as to the intricate ways theological thought and practice have been constructed and contested in history. A provocative and compelling manifesto for religious and political experimentation.'
Joshua Ramey, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, USA and author of The Hermetic Deleuze: Philosophy and Spiritual Ordeal

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