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Reading Derrida / Thinking Paul: On Justice

by Theodore W. Jennings
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Overview

“This remarkably fine book is timely and provocative. It is also one of a kind: a book that advances detailed exegesis of the New Testament, above all Paul’s Letter to the Romans, by drawing deeply on Derrida’s reflections concerned with justice and law, gift or grace, debt, duty, love, hospitality, and forgiveness.”—Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California
“Reading Derrida/Thinking Paul: On Justice yields new insights into the ethical and political stakes of Derrida's writings. Jennings shows Derrida and Paul to share a passion for justice and for thinking through the aporias justice’s pursuit entails. Jennings’ chapters skillfully juxtapose Paul and Derrida on law, violence, gift, faith, hospitality, and pardon. A book-length study of Derrida in relation to Paul is long overdue, and, after reading Jennings’ text, reconsidering Derrida's and Paul's implications for contemporary dilemmas of justice becomes a must.”—Robert S. Oventile, Pasadena City College

Synopsis

This book explores the interweaving of several of Derrida’s characteristic concerns with themes that Paul explores in Romans. It argues that the central concern of Romans is with the question of justice, a justice that must be thought outside of law on the basis of grace or gift. The many perplexities that arise from thus trying to think justice outside of law are clarified by reading Derrida on such themes as justice and law, gift and exchange, duty and debt, hospitality, cosmopolitanism, and pardon.

About the Author, Theodore W. Jennings

Theodore W. Jennings, Jr., is Professor of Biblical and Constructive Theology at the Chicago Theological Seminary. He is the author, most recently, of The Insurrection of the Crucified (2003) and The Man Jesus Loved (2003).

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780804752688

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