ABSTRACT

By illuminating the striking affinity between the most innovative aspects of postmodern thought and religious mystical discourse, Shadow of Spirit challenges the long established assumption that western thought is committed to nihilism.
This collection of essays by internationally recognised scholars explores the implications of the fascination with the `sacred', `divine' or `infinite' which characterizes much contemporary thought. It shows how these concerns have surfaced in the work of Derrida, Baudrillard, Lyotard, Kristeva, Irigaray and others. Examining the connection between this postmodern `turn' and the current search for a new discourse of ethics and politics, it also stresses the contribution made by feminist thought to this unexpected intellectual direction.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |100 pages

Maps and Positions

chapter |19 pages

Reframing Postmodernisms

chapter |15 pages

Problematizing the Secular

The Postpostmodern Agenda

chapter |12 pages

Diremption of Spirit

chapter |15 pages

Post-Marx

Theological Themes in Baudrillard's America

chapter |12 pages

Resentment and Apophasis

The Trace of the Other in Levinas, Derrida and Gans

part |70 pages

Ethics and Politics

chapter |12 pages

The Politics of Spirituality

The Spirituality of Politics

chapter |12 pages

Marx, God and Praxis

chapter |14 pages

Genealogy for a Postmodern Ethics

Reflections on Hegel and Heidegger

chapter |7 pages

Unsystematic Ethics and Politics

chapter |9 pages

Groundless Democracy

part |86 pages

Gender and Psyche

chapter |17 pages

Adultery in the House of David

‘Nation’ in the Bible and Biblical Scholarship *

chapter |13 pages

Tomb of the Sacred Prostitute

The Symposium

chapter |15 pages

Differential Theology and Womankind

On Isaiah 66:13

chapter |12 pages

Intolerable Language

Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery

chapter |12 pages

Law and Gynesis

Freud v. Schreber