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Without Negative Theology: Deconstruction and the Politics of Negative Theology

Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology, 2001
This article explores Derrida's reading of negative theology and, in particular, his dramatic claim that there would be no politics ‘without’ negative theology. It begins by summarising the general thrust of Derrida's critique of negative theology. It then focuses upon the complex history of the term ‘without’ in Derrida's texts on Pseudo‐Dionysius ...
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Negative (Apophatic) Theology

2019
Abstract One ancient reaction to the difficulties of identifying and describing God is to say that we cannot know what God is, we can only say what he is not. But does that leave any room at all for belief in God? One classic response is to say that we can apply terms to God only in some analogical sense.
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Adorno; or, Negative Dialectics as Negative Theology

2020
Examines the concept of secularization in the writings of Theodor W. Adorno, with special emphasis on the development of negative dialectics as an attempt to realize the principle that theological concepts can survive only if they undergo a “migration into the profane.”
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Negative theology

2018
The term ‘negative theology’ refers to theologies which regard negative statements as primary in expressing our knowledge of God, contrasted with ‘positive theologies’ giving primary emphasis to positive statements. The distinction was developed within Muslim, Jewish and Christian theism.
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Negative Theology, Myth and Incarnation

Cahiers de Fontenay, 1981
Armstrong Arthur Hilary. Negative Theology, Myth and Incarnation. In: Cahiers de Fontenay, n°19-22, 1981. Néoplatonisme, mélanges offerts à Jean Trouillard. pp. 47-62.
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Negative Theology

2000
Abstract Offending God and ‘offending’ the ‘little ones’ by putting stumbling blocks in their way are different things. You cannot put a stumbling-block in God’s way. But it is certainly possible to offend him. One of the things which offends him most is ‘offending’ his ‘little ones’.
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