> An interesting book about the renaissance of
>religion in today' s society is the one published by Gianni Vattimo and
>Jacques Derrida: La Religion (summarizing a workshop in Capri , Gadamer was
>also present). How to think religion at the end of modernity? is there a
>non-virile or non-violent relationship to the divine? (thinkt about the
>dimension of the feminine in Lacans interpretation of mysticism, partic.
>Theresa de Avila), is there a possibility (as Vattimo asks) of thinking the
>Kairos of history without a (hidden) relationship to revelation?
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Just to complete the information the book is :
La Religion, Seminaire de Capri sous la direction de Jacques Derrida et
Gianni Vattimo, Editions du Seuil, Janvier 1996.
ISBN:2-02-023560-9
Marta Frascati
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>religion in today' s society is the one published by Gianni Vattimo and
>Jacques Derrida: La Religion (summarizing a workshop in Capri , Gadamer was
>also present). How to think religion at the end of modernity? is there a
>non-virile or non-violent relationship to the divine? (thinkt about the
>dimension of the feminine in Lacans interpretation of mysticism, partic.
>Theresa de Avila), is there a possibility (as Vattimo asks) of thinking the
>Kairos of history without a (hidden) relationship to revelation?
> --- from list heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---
>
Just to complete the information the book is :
La Religion, Seminaire de Capri sous la direction de Jacques Derrida et
Gianni Vattimo, Editions du Seuil, Janvier 1996.
ISBN:2-02-023560-9
Marta Frascati
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