If Creation Is a Gift

If Creation Is a Gift

by Mark Manolopoulos
If Creation Is a Gift

If Creation Is a Gift

by Mark Manolopoulos

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Overview

What if our world were considered a gift? Extending postmodern gift theory to ecological and ecotheological concerns, Mark Manolopoulos explores how "creation"—the what-is—can be seen as a gift. Creation, when viewed in a radically egalitarian way, is the matrix of all material things—human, otherwise-than-human, or humanly manufactured. Utilizing and critiquing the work of Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion, Manolopoulos argues that the gift is an irresolvable paradox marked by the contradictory elements of excess (gratuity, linearity) and exchange (gratitude, return). Philosophical and theological reflections on the gift become entangled in its paradoxical tension, but ultimately both aspects must be respected and reflected. When it comes to the creation-gift, we should vacillate between responses like letting-be, enjoyment, utility, and return. Elegantly written and thought-provoking, If Creation Is a Gift both contributes to the ongoing debate on the gift and provides a fresh philosophical and theological consideration of the environmental crisis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791494028
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/13/2009
Series: SUNY series in Theology and Continental Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 321 KB

About the Author

Mark Manolopoulos is Honorary Research Associate with Monash University's Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology.

Table of Contents

Thanksgivings

What If?

1. Creation-Gift-Aporia

2. A Brief History of Gifts

3. Unwrapping Marion’s Gift

4. Oscillation

5. Toward an Oscillational Eco-Ethos

After Thought

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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