Dante and Derrida: Face to Face
Reading Dante's Commedia alongside Jacques Derrida's later religious writings, Francis J. Ambrosio explores what these works reveal about religion as a fundamental dynamic of human existence, about freedom and responsibility, and about the significance of writing itself. Ambrosio argues that both the many telling differences between them and the powerful bonds that unite them across centuries show that Dante and Derrida share an identity as religious writers that arises from the human experiences of faith, hope, and love in response to the divine mystery of being human. For both Dante and Derrida, Ambrosio contends, "scriptural religion" reveals that the paradoxical tension of freedom and absolute responsibility must lead to the mystery of forgiveness, a secret that these two share and faithfully keep by surrendering to its necessity to die so as always to begin again anew.
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Dante and Derrida: Face to Face
Reading Dante's Commedia alongside Jacques Derrida's later religious writings, Francis J. Ambrosio explores what these works reveal about religion as a fundamental dynamic of human existence, about freedom and responsibility, and about the significance of writing itself. Ambrosio argues that both the many telling differences between them and the powerful bonds that unite them across centuries show that Dante and Derrida share an identity as religious writers that arises from the human experiences of faith, hope, and love in response to the divine mystery of being human. For both Dante and Derrida, Ambrosio contends, "scriptural religion" reveals that the paradoxical tension of freedom and absolute responsibility must lead to the mystery of forgiveness, a secret that these two share and faithfully keep by surrendering to its necessity to die so as always to begin again anew.
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Dante and Derrida: Face to Face

Dante and Derrida: Face to Face

by Francis J. Ambrosio
Dante and Derrida: Face to Face

Dante and Derrida: Face to Face

by Francis J. Ambrosio

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Overview

Reading Dante's Commedia alongside Jacques Derrida's later religious writings, Francis J. Ambrosio explores what these works reveal about religion as a fundamental dynamic of human existence, about freedom and responsibility, and about the significance of writing itself. Ambrosio argues that both the many telling differences between them and the powerful bonds that unite them across centuries show that Dante and Derrida share an identity as religious writers that arises from the human experiences of faith, hope, and love in response to the divine mystery of being human. For both Dante and Derrida, Ambrosio contends, "scriptural religion" reveals that the paradoxical tension of freedom and absolute responsibility must lead to the mystery of forgiveness, a secret that these two share and faithfully keep by surrendering to its necessity to die so as always to begin again anew.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791480410
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Theology and Continental Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 406 KB

About the Author

Francis J. Ambrosio is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University and the editor of The Question of Christian Philosophy Today.

Table of Contents

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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

1. Vita Nuova: The Promise of Writing

The Secret of Beginning: A Parable
The Promise of a New Life
Transcribing the Promise

2. Inferno: The Aporia of Forgiveness

Writing in Exile
“I Desire Mercy, not Sacrifice”

3. Purgatorio: Re-turning to the Scene of Forgiveness

Accepting Forgiveness
Forgiving Gives Giving

4. Paradiso: Turning Tears into Smiles

Enjoying Forgiveness
Dante’s Portrait Gallery

Conclusion In Memoriam: A Smile in Passing

Notes
Index

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