Bettina Bergo's Article (17.2)

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Bettina Bergo's Article (17.2)

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Bettina Bergo

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The Future of Paradosis: Jean-Luc Nancy's Dis-Enclosure: Deconstruction of Christianity

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This essay discusses Jean-Luc Nancy’s Dis-Enclosure: Deconstruction of Christianity (2008). Nancy’s engagement with Christianity in this work contrasts with the so-called theological turn in phenomenology. This raises probing questions regarding the name of God and the sense of the “divine” in a demythified world, as well as the question of the exhaustion of Christianity and its self-deconstruction. I address Nancy’s exploration of the overcoming of nihilism and the possibility, and “look,” of a faith that is not tied to a god or a master signifier, thereby moving beyond certain ‘orthodox’ oppositions between atheism and Christianity. I use Gérard Granel’s deformalization of phenomenology and the Gospel of James’s “Epistle of straw” to adumbrate a minimalist faith in the world, and I also investigate Jean Pouillon’s study of the senses of “croire” and Émile Benveniste’s archeology of credere in light of Nancy’s approach to faith. I close with reflections on Nietzsche’s psychology of “the redeemer.”

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Volume 17, Issue 2, Fall 2013

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178-203

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“Bettina Bergo's Article (17.2),” Symposium, accessed May 4, 2024, http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/symposium/items/show/360.

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