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God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse
Slavoj Zizek; Boris Gunjevic (Author)
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God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse - Slavoj Zizek; Boris Gunjevic
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Synopsis "God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse"
"Fiasco of God is still the fiasco of God.”- PHILOSOPHY / CRITICAL THEORY“[Zizek is] the most dangerous philosopher in the West.”— ADAM KIRSCH, The New Republic“Zizek has only to clap eyes on a received truth to feel the intolerable itch to deface it....Žižek is that rare breed of writer—one who is both lucid and esoteric.”—Terry Eagleton“Zizek leaves no social or cultural phenomenon untheorized, and is the master of counterintuitive observation.” — The New Yorker“It is a perfect book for atheists... as well as for the believers who are fed up with cynicism and fundamentalism.... Gunjevic advocates the radical position of a... Jesus who dethrones himself in the name of the many.”—Novi list (Croatian daily newspaper)In god in pain: inversions of apocalypse, pyrotechnic Marxist theorist SlavojŽižek and radical theologian Boris Gunjevic offer us not a religious text but a critical inquiry, a work of faith not in God but in the human intellect. With his contagious zeal and his genius for unlikely connections,Žižek calls the bluff on the West’s alleged atheism and contemplates the bewildering idea of an Almighty that both suffers and prays. Taking onŽižek’s gambits and proposing his own, Gunjevic issues a revolutionary clarion call for theology that can break the back of capitalism’s cunning “enslavement of desire.” With gripping examples and razor-sharp logic,Žižek and Gunjevic invoke thinkers from Augustine to Lacan and topics ranging from Christian versus “pagan” ethics to the “class struggle” implied in reading the Qur’an and the role of gender in Islam. Together, they confirm and dissect faith in the twenty-first century, shaking the foundations of the Abrahamic traditions.
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