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The Rebellious No - (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by Noëlle Vahanian (Hardcover)

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  • This book aims to renew theological thinking by extending and radicalizing an iconoclastic and existentialist mode of thought.
  • About the Author: Noëlle Vahanian is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Lebanon ValleyCollege in Annville, Pennsylvania.
  • 176 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Theology
  • Series Name: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy

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This book aims for nothing short than a renewal of theological thinking by extending and radicalizing an iconoclastic and existentialist mode of thought. Meditative and aphoristic instead of argumentative, this book offers an original and constructive engagement with seminal issues such as indifference, belief, madness, and love.



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This book aims to renew theological thinking by extending and radicalizing an iconoclastic and existentialist mode of thought. It proposes a theology whose point of departure assumes and accepts the critiques of religion launched by Nietzsche, Freud, Marx, and Feuerbach but nevertheless takes theological desire seriously as a rebellious force working within, but against, an anthropomorphic, phallogocentric worldview.

As a theology of language, it does not claim any privileged access to some transcendent divine essence or ground of Being. On the contrary, for Noelle Vahanian theology is a strictly secular discourse, like any other discourse, but aware of its limitations and wary of great promises--its own included. Its faith is that this secular theological desire can be a force against the constitutive indifference of thought, and it is a meditative act of rebellion. Aphoristic instead of argumentative, this book offers an original and constructive engagement with such seminal issues as indifference, belief, madness, and love.



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"The sincerity within Vahanian's style speaks as clearly to the reader as does the style of her meditations on the difficulties of sincerity."-Joshua Ramey, Haverford College

"Noëlle Vahanian's writing style is pithy, playful, allusive, and often entertaining."-James H. Olthuis, Institute for Christian Studies

"God and Being are both words without referents. What is, then, the difference between them ? God is only a version of Being (Heidegger). God is "otherwise than Being" (Levinas). God survives the death of its Being (Vahanian). Such is the profound paradox of 'secular theology'. A fascinating achievement."--Catherine Malabou, author of The New Wounded: From Neurosis to Brain Damage

"The Rebellious No is an important and original contribution to contemporary theological thinking. Vahanian's secular theology of language is intense, meditative and brilliant, and culminates in a profound vision of how rebellion and love are inseparable from each other."--Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas




About the Author



Noëlle Vahanian is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Lebanon Valley
College in Annville, Pennsylvania. She is the author of Language, Desire, and Theology: A
Genealogy of the Will to Speak
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