Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology

Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology

by Graham Ward
Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology

Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology

by Graham Ward

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Overview

This study offers a new and original analysis of the problem of religious language. Taking as its starting point Karl Barth's doctrine of analogy, the author draws parallels between Barth's insights into the language of theology and the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, and concludes that Barth's doctrine of analogy is a theological reading of Derrida's economy of différance. This important interpretation reveals Barth's closeness to postmodern thinking and underlines his relevance to current debates on the language of theology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521657082
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/28/1999
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.39(w) x 8.43(h) x 0.59(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Logocentrism: 1. Karl Barth's two models for the nature of language; 2. Sprachphilosophie from Hamann to Humboldt; 3. Forms of logocentrism among Barth's contemporaries; 4. Barth between Sprache and Rede philosophy; Part II. Dialogues with Difference: 5. Heidegger's dialogue with difference; 6. Buber's dialogue with difference; 7. Barth's theology of the Word and Levinas's philosophy of saying; Part III. Différance: 8. Derrida as Levinas's supplement; 9. Barth and Levinas: their difference as différance; 10. Derrida's supplement; 11. Barth and the economy of différance; 12. Conclusion: Comment ne pas parler; Index.
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