Posts tagged Radical Orthodoxy
Theology, Comedy, and Politics- Marcus Pound
Book ReviewJustin DavisMarcus Pound, Theology, Comedy, Politics, Comedy Theology and Politics, Comedy Theology and Politics review, tragedy, Milbank, Radical Orthodoxy, Lacan, Jacques Lacan, Kant, Hegel, Zuppanic, Derrida, Bakhtin, Mikhail Bakhtin, Donald MacKinnon, philosophy, continental philosophy, metaphysics, Kierkegaard, Trinity, Trinitarian, Hegelian dialectics, dialectics, Freud, Alenka Zupancic, Zupancic, Zizek, objet petit a, economics, capitalism, superego injunction to enjoy, commodification, consumerism, Church, Christianity, Christ, Christ as objet petit a, desire, drive, repetition, theory of comedy, Judaism, Mark Fisher
God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse- Slavoj Zizek and Boris Gunjevic
Book ReviewJustin DavisZizek, Slavoj Zizek, Gunjevic, Boris Gunjevic, God in Pain, God in Pain review, philosophy, continental philosophy, theology, political theory, politics, political theology, emancipatory politics, Radical Orthodoxy, radical theology, death of God, Zizek Christianity, Zizek Islam, Zizek Judaism, Zizek theology, exegesis, capitalism, global capital, Abrahamic religions, God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse, Zizek debate, theodicy, anticapitalist, social theory, religion
The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic? - Slavoj Zizek and John Milbank
Justin Davistheology, philosophy, christ, Christianity, Crucifixion, death of God, Zizek, Slavoj Zizek, Zizek theology, Milbank, John Milbank, Radical Orthodoxy, Monstrosity of Christ review, Monstrosity of Christ, politics, political theology, political theory, dialectics, Hegel, Hegelian dialectics, nihilism, apologetics, debate, essays, ideology, God, Big Other, Theology and Social Theory