ABSTRACT

To some extent, in the emergence of modernism and poststructuralism the identities and collisions between these two presupposed ‘movements’ have been smoothed away or been institutionally packaged in fashions which I suggest might not be ideal for progress in apprehending some of the deeper issues. There are too many for one book to serve them. The present work attends to typical issues so as to concentrate on matters of logic, theory of meaning, originality and transcendence. The focus on these has to do with some of the ways in which fresh research on philosophy could query and redirect substantive zones of discussion concerning the claims that belief in God has a new future at the frontiers of reasoning.