A radical philosophy of Saint Paul /

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Author / Creator:Breton, Stanislas.
Uniform title:Saint Paul. English
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, ©2011.
Description:1 online resource (170 pages)
Language:English
Series:Insurrections : critical studies in religion, politics, and culture
Insurrections.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11277543
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ISBN:0231521766
9780231521765
9780231151047
0231151047
9780231151054
0231151055
1283261022
9781283261029
9786613261021
6613261025
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published in French with title: Saint Paul.
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Summary:Newly translated and critically situated, this edition of A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul takes a fresh approach to the philosopher's classic work, reacquainting readers with the remarkable ways in which an ancient apostle can reset our understanding of the political. Breton begins with Paul's biography and the texts of his conversion, which challenge common conceptions of identity. He broaches the question of allegory and divine predestination, introduces the idea of subjectivity as an effect of power, and he confronts Paul's critique of law, which leads to an exploration of the logic.
Other form:Print version: Breton, Stanislas. Saint Paul. English. Radical philosophy of Saint Paul. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2011 9780231151047
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Stanislas Breton's A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul , which focuses on the political implications of the apostle's writings, was an instrumental text in Continental philosophy's contemporary "turn to religion." Reading Paul's work against modern thought and history, Breton helped launch a reassessment of Marxism, introduce secular interpretations of biblical and theological traditions, develop "radical negativity" as a critical category, and rework modern political ideas through a theoretical lens.

Newly translated and critically situated, this edition takes a fresh approach to Breton's classic work, reacquainting readers with the remarkable ways in which an ancient apostle can reset our understanding of the political. Breton begins with Paul's biography and the texts of his conversion, which challenge common conceptions of identity. He broaches the question of allegory and divine predestination, introduces the idea of subjectivity as an effect of power, and confronts Paul's critique of Law, which leads to an exploration of the logics and limits of agency and power. Breton develops these and other insights in relation to Paul's subversive reflections on the crucified messiah, which challenge meaning and reason and upend our current world order. Neither a coherent theologian nor a stable humanist, Breton's Paul becomes a fascinating figure of excess and madness, experiencing a kind of being that transcends philosophy, secularity, and religion.

Physical Description:1 online resource (170 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0231521766
9780231521765
9780231151047
0231151047
9780231151054
0231151055
1283261022
9781283261029
9786613261021
6613261025