ABSTRACT

Acts of Religion, compiled in close association with Jacques Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on religion and questions of faith and their relation to philosophy and political culture. The essays discuss religious texts from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions, as well as religious thinkers such as Kant, Levinas, and Gershom Scholem, and comprise pieces spanning Derrida's career. The collection includes two new essays by Derrida that appear here for the first time in any language, as well as a substantial introduction by Gil Anidjar that explores Derrida's return to his own "religious" origins and his attempts to bring to light hidden religious dimensions of the social, cultural, historical, and political.

part 1|62 pages

A Note on “Faith and Knowledge”

chapter |60 pages

Faith and Knowledge

The Two Sources of “Religion” at the Limits of Reason Alone

part |33 pages

A Note on “Des Tours de Babel”

chapter |31 pages

Des Tours De Babel

part |54 pages

A Note on “Interpretations at War”

chapter |52 pages

Interpretations at War

Kant, the Jew, the German

part |39 pages

A Note on “The Eyes of Language”

chapter |37 pages

The Eyes of Language

The Abyss and the Volcano

part |71 pages

A Note on “Force of Law”

chapter |69 pages

Force of Law

The “Mystical Foundation of Authority”

part |10 pages

A Note on “Taking a Stand for Algeria”

chapter |8 pages

Taking a Stand Foralgeria

part |47 pages

A Note on “A Silkworm of One's Own”

chapter |45 pages

A Silkworm Of One's Own

(Points of View Stitched on the Other Veil) 1

part |65 pages

A Note on “Hostipitality”

chapter |63 pages

Hostipitality