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The Trespass of the Sign
Deconstruction, Theology, and Philosophy
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Kevin Hart
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English
Published/Copyright:
2000
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The Trespass of the Sign offers a clear and thorough account of the relations between deconstruction and theology. Kevin Hart argues that, contrary to popular thought on the topic, deconstruction does not have an antitheological agenda. Rather, deconstruction seeks to question the metaphysics of any theology. Hart pays particular attention to mystical theology as nonmetaphysical theology.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction to the 2000 Edition
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Preface
xxxii - I Confrontation
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1 Interpretation, signs and God
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2 Deconstruction otherwise
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3 Metaphysics and theology
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4 The status of deconstruction
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5 Questions of scope
138 - III Dialogue
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6 The economy of mysticism
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7 Kant: mysticism and parerga
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8 Heidegger: the revealing and concealing of mysticism
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The God Effect
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Bibliography
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Index of people
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Index of topics
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