ABSTRACT

Title first published in 2003. Poetics of Critique breaks new ground in its pursuit of a formal and critical language of interdisciplinarity. The "founding" disciplines within the humanities - theology, philosophy, and literature - are brought together here in a shared space, but one that reconstitutes the very nature of each and any discipline. Readings alternate between discursive analysis and imaginative revisioning; texts alternate between those of the critical thinker (Kant, Nietzsche, Gadamer) and those of the novelist, the poet, and the playwright (Bulgakov, Goethe, Kundera, Sophocles). In this movement between traditions, a fusion, at once organic and dynamic, takes place: theologian, philosopher and artist become one, and a pure interdisciplinarity begins to emerge into view. Andrew Hass draws us into a new critical-poetic sensibility, by which we may explore the ultimate questions of human existence and divine reality with new vigor and sustain, or indeed revitalize, our deep passion for the fundamental question of truth.

part |86 pages

A Beginning

chapter 1|18 pages

John

chapter 2|10 pages

Bulgakov

chapter 3|22 pages

Kant

chapter 4|24 pages

Goethe

part |96 pages

Interlude

chapter 5|24 pages

Nietzsche

chapter 6|21 pages

Kundera

chapter 7|20 pages

Gadamer

chapter 8|18 pages

Sophocles