A Radical God

Theopoetics, Phenomenology, and the Future of Religion

John D Caputo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Publishing:7th Jul '26

£30.00

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Religion is making itself unbelievable—scandal-ridden, antiscientific, authoritarian, and reactionary. Can religion be saved? Is it even worth saving? Can religion be saved not just from its critics but from itself?

John D. Caputo proposes a radical alternative—what he calls “religion’s last stand”—by turning to theopoetics. In the traditional account, theopoetics calls for approaching God poetically because God transcends human language. Caputo contests this view, arguing that in the radical account, God does not precede but is generated by the poetic imagination. Theopoetics is not adorning an already constituted God; it is constituting the very idea of God. A radical God, untethered from theological orthodoxy and confessional rivalries, is neither a real being nor an unreal illusion, neither the object of supernatural belief nor the reject of skeptical disbelief. By adopting a phenomenological suspension of both belief and disbelief, both theism and atheism, both the religious and the secular, Caputo demystifies the distinction between the natural and the supernatural and replaces it with the distinction between the prosaic and the poetic. A daring undertaking in radical theology, this lively and provocative book proposes a startlingly different future for religion.

Caputo has produced something truly novel in the modern history of philosophy and religious studies, demonstrating that attention to the method of phenomenology leads not merely to more philosophy or theology but to a theopoetics, and thus to the possibilities of a God beyond God. A Radical God rewards readers willing to stay with Caputo’s invitation to join him in an intellectual and philosophical exploration. -- Scott Holland, Bethany Theological Seminary
Caputo is one of the leading thinkers in the contemporary philosophy of religion. A Radical God adds to his extraordinary body of work by exploring the future of God as a theopoetic project of imagination and a call to transform our suffering world. It is a book to be deeply grateful for in our time. -- Richard Kearney, Boston College
Theopoetics as “religion’s last stand” does not merely stand. It dances—and with such attractive mystery and articulate unspeakability that it spins beyond any death of or return to “God.” Peer into its glowing darkness, and you may glimpse how the theos Caputo’s brilliant logos recognizes as radical can hardly resist joining the dance. -- Catherine Keller, Drew Theological School

ISBN: 9780231223645

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336 pages