Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault is, by some measures, the single most cited author across the arts and humanities today. His work continues to exert a deep and broad influence in disciplines as diverse as history, literary studies, sociology, philosophy, fine art, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, and the history of science. Despite this, until now there has been no overarching systematic approach to his work from a Reformed perspective—let alone one that is accessible as Watkins’. Peter J. Leithart writes, “Chris Watkin has written a remarkable book—remarkable for its brevity, concision, accuracy, insight. . . . Best of all for a Christian reader, Watkin assesses Foucault’s strengths and flaws in the light of Scripture.” William Edgar adds, “In the capable hands of Chris Watkin, Foucault does emerge as a helpful guide to the way we use and abuse power, yet one who in the end is deeply flawed. . . . An absolute treasure of a book.”
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Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault is, by some measures, the single most cited author across the arts and humanities today. His work continues to exert a deep and broad influence in disciplines as diverse as history, literary studies, sociology, philosophy, fine art, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, and the history of science. Despite this, until now there has been no overarching systematic approach to his work from a Reformed perspective—let alone one that is accessible as Watkins’. Peter J. Leithart writes, “Chris Watkin has written a remarkable book—remarkable for its brevity, concision, accuracy, insight. . . . Best of all for a Christian reader, Watkin assesses Foucault’s strengths and flaws in the light of Scripture.” William Edgar adds, “In the capable hands of Chris Watkin, Foucault does emerge as a helpful guide to the way we use and abuse power, yet one who in the end is deeply flawed. . . . An absolute treasure of a book.”
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Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault

by Christopher Mark Watkin
Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault

by Christopher Mark Watkin

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Michel Foucault is, by some measures, the single most cited author across the arts and humanities today. His work continues to exert a deep and broad influence in disciplines as diverse as history, literary studies, sociology, philosophy, fine art, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, and the history of science. Despite this, until now there has been no overarching systematic approach to his work from a Reformed perspective—let alone one that is accessible as Watkins’. Peter J. Leithart writes, “Chris Watkin has written a remarkable book—remarkable for its brevity, concision, accuracy, insight. . . . Best of all for a Christian reader, Watkin assesses Foucault’s strengths and flaws in the light of Scripture.” William Edgar adds, “In the capable hands of Chris Watkin, Foucault does emerge as a helpful guide to the way we use and abuse power, yet one who in the end is deeply flawed. . . . An absolute treasure of a book.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629953489
Publisher: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing
Publication date: 11/30/2018
Series: Great Thinkers
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christopher Watkin (MPhil, PhD, Jesus College, Cambridge) researches and writes on modern and contemporary French thought, atheism, and religion. Currently, he is a senior lecturer in French studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He blogs at christopherwatkin.com, and you can find him on Twitter @DrChrisWatkin.

Table of Contents

Series Introduction ix

Foreword Esther Lightcap Meek xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Abbreviations xix

Introduction xxi

Part 1 Foucault's Thought 1

1 History and Truth 3

History: Hegel Marx, Nietzsche

Archaeology and Epistemes

History of Madness (1961)

Critiques of Foucault's History

2 Power and Knowledge 31

From Archaeology to Genealogy

What Is Power?

Discipline and Punish (1975)

The Normative Critique

3 Ethics and Identity 53

Foucault on Christianity

The Will to Knowledge: The History of Sexuality, Volume 1 (1976)

Foucault against the Emancipation Narrative?

4 Conclusion of Part 1 and Interlude: Foucault and the Theologians 69

Part 2 Introducing the Cruciform "Great Reversal" 77

5 Cruciform History: Philippians 2:5-11 83

Dialectic, Rupture, and the Great Reversal

Christ's Gesture Is Not One of Self-Renunciation, hut Self-Giving

6 Cruciform Power: 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 103

God's Weak Power and Foolish Wisdom

Truth, Power, and Subversion

7 Cruciform Identity 119

Closed and Open Identities

Autonomous and Heteronomous Identities

8 Conclusion: Jews Demand Signs, Greeks Seek Wisdom, and Foucault… 136

Appendix 1 Foucault's Main Publications 139

Appendix 2 Foucault's Periodizations 143

Glossary 145

Select Bibliography 163

Index of Scripture 175

Index of Subjects and Names 177

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