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Ideology, Fetishism, Apophaticism: Marxist Criticism and Christianity
New Blackfriars, 2022AbstractThis paper explores Christianity's ambiguous relationship to capitalism by engaging Marx's notion of the fetishism of commodities as a way of rethinking Marxism's critique of religion from the standpoint of political economy. Following Etienne Balibar's distinction between the theory of ideology and Capital's theory of fetishism, I examine how ...
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Anthropomorphism and Apophaticism
2017To appreciate the risks and benefits of anthropomorphism, it is important (1) to appreciate the genius and limitations of human cognition, (2) to compare ultimacy models to see what difference anthropomorphic modeling techniques make, and (3) to entertain the possibility of an apophatic approach to ultimate reality that relativizes and relates ultimacy
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Apophaticism, Liturgy, And Theology
2000Abstract In a profound and perceptive article, later incorporated into a fine little book, Louis Dupre gave us much to think about. He raised an issue that any liturgical theologian must face sooner or later: the correlation of silence and speech in the language of worship, and hence, in the language of theology.
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Abstract A conviction had by many Christians over many centuries is that natural language is inadequate for describing God. This is the doctrine of divine ineffability. Apophaticism understands divine ineffability as it being justified or proper to negate statements that describe God.
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Unknow Thyself: Apophaticism, Deconstruction, and Theology after Ontotheology
Modern Theology, 2003This essay investigates the relationship between post‐structuralist thought and apophaticism, arguing via Pseudo‐Dionysius and Meister Eckhart that theology at its most negative eludes logocentric determinations by disabling the two lynchpins of ontotheology. These are the self‐determined "self" and the conceptually domesticated "God"; by unhinging the
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Jesus’ Cry of Lament: Towards a True Apophaticism
Irish Theological Quarterly, 2013The lament speech form is an integral part of Israel’s faith and liturgy, yet its significance has not been adequately accounted for in Christian liturgy and theology. This is astonishing given that Jesus’ resurrection is God’s response to his lament on the cross.
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Apophaticism and Jurodstvo in Contemporary Russian Literature
2016This article focuses on the question of the transformation of the Orthodox tradition in the postmodern context. Apophatic theology and the institute of Holy Fools (jurodstvo) are the most hermeneutic and mystical parts of the Byzantine and Russian Orthodox cultures.
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Apophaticism and cataphaticism in Protestantism
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