Saint Paul and Contemporary European Philosophy

The Outcast and the Spirit

Gert-Jan Van Der Heiden author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:31st May '25

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The re-examination of Saint Paul’s letters in contemporary European philosophy is one of the most important developments at the crossroads of philosophy and theology today. In discussion with a range of authors contributing to this movement, including Heidegger, Badiou, Agamben, and Taubes, Gert-Jan van der Heiden offers a new and systematic account of the philosophical potential of these letters. He does so by uncovering a dialectic of exception, which revolves around the Pauline notions of the outcast and the spirit. Against a general tendency to understand the significance of Paul in politico-theological terms alone, van der Heiden focuses on the ontological potential of Saint Paul’s letters by elucidating what they imply for our thinking about (non-)beings, world, event, time, exception and spirit. Ultimately, he shows how this dialectic implies a new understanding of being and thinking and gives rise to a new art of living, both ethically and politically.

Gert-Jan van der Heiden provides an excellent map to the confusing terrain of modern-day philosophical appropriations of St Paul, in Badiou, Taubes, Zizek, Agamben, and others. Through his interpretation, Paul comes forth as a radical thinker of new beginnings and forms of life, opening a door to thinking the world differently. * Hans Ruin, Södertörn University (Stockholm) *

ISBN: 9781399521734

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232 pages